Bandanair expects 99.86% coronavirus success based on lab test by the UK Health Protection Agency
Bandanair has designed an ergonomic, multi-use face mask to offer a first-line shield, from air-borne bacteria and viruses, pollen and pollutants to PM10 and PM2.5 fine dust, VOCs and Carbon dioxide concentrations.
Their masks use a blend of Antiviral, Virucidal, silver-impregnated, activated carbon filters tested by U.K.’s Health Protection Agency. Their ‘killer fabric’ attracts and neutralises up to 99.86% of viruses. The masks which are not yet for sale, are likely to be classed as NOT MEDICAL DEVICES pending certification.
Bandanair has been thrust unwittingly into the limelight as companies across the globe, keen to get back to work, clamour for information on protective face masks in a sea of ill-informed rhetoric.
Across the globe, from fashion companies to sweatshops and very likely, our own back rooms, folks are franticly making face masks following the international U-turn on ‘facecoverings’ policy.
“I get it”, Said Jason Faichney, Bandanair MD. “It’s the wild west out there.” “Most manufacturers are starting from scratch, and have no idea what they’re doing.” “From their naive marketing, I know this to be true.” “We were there three years ago; we’re that much ahead of the game” Luckily for Bandanair, more informed SME’s and corporations have acknowledged this experience. Bandanair is well-positioned to be the go-to source for air quality monitors and mask solutions post or legacy COVID-19. Jason Faichney went on: “We are being fed a lot of misinformation – it kinda makes my blood boil.” he said. “Few know what they are buying, least of all for what purpose”.
Bandanair is developing protocols for major companies and have identified ways to retrofit their ‘Killer Fabric’ into existing air quality management systems from large commercial operations to Ceiling Cassettes and less apparent routes, such as hairdryers and adhesive information patches.
Jason Faichney said a top accountancy firm is preparing a valuation and the company is already talking with investors regarding participation in a U.S. Spinout.
Bandanair’s ‘Killer fabric’ attracts and kills up to 99.8% of viruses.
Bandanair is an innovative Scottish enterprise dedicated to addressing significant social and environmental problems.
The company has designed an ergonomic, multi-use respirator face mask to offer a first-line shield, from air-borne bacteria and viruses, pollen and pollutants to PM10 and PM2.5 fine dust, VOCs and Carbon dioxide concentrations.
Their masks use a blend of Antiviral, Virucidal, silver-impregnated, activated carbon filters tested by UK’s Health Protection Agency. Their ‘killer fabric’ attracts and kills up to 98% of viruses.
They are developing protocols for major companies and have identified ways to retrofit their ‘Killer Fabric’ into existing air quality management systems from large commercial operations to Ceiling Cassettes and less apparent routes, such as hairdryers and adhesive information patches.