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New Sanyo virus washer protects healthcare staff from airborne pathogens

Following a new UK government warning of the inevitability of a flu pandemic that could kill up to 50 million people worldwide, electronics giant Sanyo has launched a virus washer proven to inactivate airborne viruses and bacteria permanently.
New Sanyo virus washer protects healthcare staff from airborne pathogens
The technology, which comes in the form of a moveable floor standing unit, is designed for use in sensitive and at-risk areas, such as GP surgeries and hospital waiting rooms, to protect staff and the public from the spread of disease.

The virus washer has been proven to be effective against airborne viruses (99.9%) and bacterial pathogens (99.999994%) by the UK Health Protection Agency, Osaka Medical College and Gunma Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences.

In a controlled test with the avian flu virus at the world renowned Totorri University in Japan, more than 99% of the virus was completely inactivated in a single pass through the Virus Washer.

The virus washer uses an electolysed water disinfecting element to inactivate viruses and other airbourne microbes and particles. Electrolysed water runs over the air purification element in the virus washer. Indoor air is then forced to circulate through the element, inactivating airbourne viruses which pass through it.

The unit also has a sophisticated five-layer filter system, including a high efficiency HEPA filter for removing pollen and dust mites, and has the approval of the British Allergy Foundation.

The model (VW-VF10BG) is suitable for spaces of up to 100m3.

With hospital superbugs such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile continuing to cause problems for the health service, the new Virus Washer addresses the need for more effective ways of combating airborne pathogens.
16 October 2008

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