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Breakthrough Virus Control Technology from Livinguard Can Destroy Human Coronavirus 229e

Press release from the issuing company

Innovative technology being applied to reusable respiratory masks and textiles

Zug – The Swiss hygiene company, Livinguard, announced today that its technology for disinfecting textiles has been shown, through scientific testing, to destroy Human Coronavirus 229e. The new research revealed that textiles treated with Livinguard’s breakthrough technology, can destroy pathogens of all kinds upon contact, including Human coronavirus 229e. This protection is sustained through multiple uses and washes. Livinguard permanent hygiene technology is currently being used on face masks and can be applied to any textile, enabling the highest level of hygiene and protection to be embedded into a broad variety of consumer products across numerous industries.

Tests recently completed at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Department of Environmental Studies under the supervision of Charles Gerba, PhD have shown that >99% of Human coronavirus 229e coming into contact with Livinguard treated textiles are destroyed. The Livinguard mask is a multi-barrier mask composed of three separate filtration layers. When used in combination, the Livinguard multi-barrier mask provides protection of >99.99%. Details on the scientific research can be found here.

Livinguard is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the results of the testing and although Livinguard face masks are not yet available for sale in the US or cleared by the FDA, Livinguard is confident they will find the results reliable and agree that the technology’s application to masks and textiles will be beneficial, especially during this global pandemic.

Masks treated with the Livinguard technology are available throughout the world with current manufacturing in Portugal, Israel, Sri Lanka, Jordan, UAE, India, and China. In the U.S., Livinguard treated masks are expected to be available in the next few weeks. ReadyOne, a manufacturer of battle dress for the U.S. Military out of El Paso Texas, will manufacture Livinguard certified masks.

Dr. Gerba, Professor of Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology, known as “Dr. Germ” for his abundant testing of germs on nearly every surface humankind might touch, said: “Livinguard textile technology holds promise in the fight against COVID 19.”

Sanjeev Swamy, Founder and CTO of Livinguard said: “We are enthused and grateful to be able to offer a powerful tool in the fight against coronavirus. The unique characteristics of Livinguard will provide users with an unprecedented level of safety. This is particularly important as shelter-in -place orders are eased.”

The principle underlying the technology is its ability to destroy microorganisms upon contact, including bacteria and viruses, and to do so continuously and permanently. Unlike alternative metal based solutions, Livinguards technology has been found to be non toxic to both skin and lungs. This has countless applications and endless possibilities for permanent hygiene across a broad variety of consumer products and numerous industries such as: medical, personal hygiene and care, air filtration and others. Details on the technology can be found here.

Reusable & washable

Face masks using the Livinguard technology are washable and reusable. Each mask can be used up to 210 times, with no compromise on efficacy. Since the Livinguard face mask is free of metals and does not leach, it is kind to skin as well as the environment. More information on their use can be found here.

Face masks using the Livinguard technology are currently being produced and sold by several companies in Asia, the Middle East and Europe, including by Fine Hygienic Holding (FHH). Numerous countries in these regions have already approved the face mask as a reusable N95 anti-viral, anti-bacterial face mask. Procter & Gamble was among the first companies to buy FHH’s Fine Guard brand of masks to equip its employees in China.

“We are so proud to partner with Livinguard and bring this breakthrough technology to protect the world’s consumers. We are working hard to maximize the availability of Fine Guard masks treated with Livinguard technology, and are already looking into new product developments with Livinguard such as gloves and disposable wipes” said James Michael Lafferty, CEO FHH.