Raphael Santiago - New York NY Paula Hewitt - New York NY Rosa Ramirez - Brooklyn NY Alnardo Rodriguez - New York NY Thomas Outerbridge - New York NY Melissa Ramos - New York NY Tim Rutgers - New York NY Maddalena Polletta - New York NY Jason Montalvo - New York NY
International Classification:
C12P 100
US Classification:
435 41
Abstract:
A compost bin for decomposing compostable matter such as food and human waste, comprising a plurality of vertical bin walls which surround a base and define a bin interior which contains the compostable matter. In a preferred embodiment, four vertical bin walls are contemplated, forming a rectangle. A plurality of apertures are formed into the vertical bin walls, and a plurality of hollow ventilation tubes having perforations disposed about the periphery extend through the apertures. A cross-tube connects the hollow ventilation tubes and has a down-turned segment which extends perpendicular to the ground and terminates at an open cross-tube end. A bio-filter bag comprising a porous material and filled with organic material is secured to the open cross-tube end of the cross tube, such that any gases which manage to escape the bin interior through the perforations into the hollow ventilation tubes and down-turned segment of the cross-tube will be effectively filtered.
An unattended occupant alarm system includes an electronic device that may be carried by a user. A vehicle is included and the vehicle has a cabin, a trunk and an electrical system. A plurality of sensing units is provided and each of the sensing units is coupled to the vehicle. The plurality of sensing units is distributed throughout the cabin and the trunk to detect an occupant in the cabin and the trunk. Each of the sensing units is in electrical communication with the electronic device and each of the sensing units is electrically coupled to the electrical system. Each of the sensing units generates an alarm sequence after a trigger duration of time when the sensing units detects an occupant in the cabin and the trunk. The electronic device emits an audible alarm when the sensing units generate the alarm sequence. In this way the electronic device notifies the user of the unattended occupant in the vehicle. Each of the sensing units is in electrical communication with an extrinsic communication network thereby facilitating emergency responders to be contacted when the sensing units generates the alarm sequence.
Administration for Childrens Services Bronx, NY Sep 2009 to Mar 2014 childcare providernational amusements inc Bronx, NY Feb 2009 to Jul 2009 concession stand attendantlarchmont temple Larchmont, NY Jun 2004 to Aug 2008 Clerical
Education:
monroe college Bronx, NY 2012 to 2013 ASA in medical administrationmamaroneck high school Mamaroneck, NY 2004 to 2008 n/a in academics
Nov 2012 to 2000 Warehouse WorkerAldi 6 Van Dyke Ave New Brunswick, NJ Aug 2011 to Jul 2012 Customer Service/Retail Sales/CashierExel Northfield Ave Edison, NJ Jan 2011 to Aug 2011 Warehouse Team Lead
Education:
Piscataway High School And Vocational Piscataway, NJ 2008 to 2011 Culinary Arts
Apr 2008 to Present CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE/ TRAINERPATHMARK, INC./A&P Belleville, NJ Jan 2007 to Jun 2008 CASHIERMANDEE BIG M, INC Bloomfield, NJ Aug 2005 to Apr 2008 SALES REPRESENTATIVE/ CASHIER
Education:
ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE Newark, NJ Sep 2006 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONECVT HS BLOOMFIELD TECH Newark, NJ Nov 2003 to Jun 2006 SPANISH LANGUAGE