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-ndo or Air Q ua li ty IA QN n o Ti O 2
Altimate ENVIROCARE Asia Pvt. Ltd
ore clean more life
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AIR
See it ? Feel it !!! Perhaps yes. In terms of cold & hot nature,breezy, dry & humid, clean, fresh, smoky, dusty, smelly, so on andso forth.
But it remains a Life Surviving Element, which is the singlelargest carrier of all living beings along side the pollutants; be itChemical or Particulate matter!!! Incidentally, it has been carryinglight, voice signals or waves (cell phone!!!), making it critical frommodern day life
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Whats the quality of air that we breath at home, where one work or evenpublic buildings. Worst fear is if and when one is hospitalised? There
may be harmful bio-aerosols airborne biological contaminants
Air might consist of bacteria, molds, viruses which are invisible, viableairborne particle, causing infectious diseases
The air that you breathe indoors need not necessarily be pure andthereby safe and actually could pose severe health hazards
ENCLOSED SPACE - - - UNSEEN DANGER !!
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Air being so importantelement for all living beingson Earth, it is that much more
critical to understand thismammoth force, as webreath about 15,000 liters ofit everyday; just to extractOxygen !
BREATHING AIR
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Microbes, micron scale life, about 2/3rd of total biomass, remainsa potent force to wipe out the so-called macro living beings.
MICRO-FLORA IN AIR
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Air, thus carries (and allowsbreeding on a given surface),
these very microbes which inturn spreads innumerable AirBorne diseases; viz.Respiratory tract related,Cardio-vascular, Cancer andmany more
AIR-BORNE DISEASES
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Old practice of taking a complete bath after returningfrom hospital visit
Kids are strictly advised not to visit HospitalsDoctors wearing mask and gloves before checking
patients, leave alone conducting operationAll equipments and surgery Instruments are thoroughly
disinfected
perception
Largely the infectious diseases are classified as :
Exogenous & Endogenous
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Laundry Basket or Hamper
Contaminated Laundry
Body Fluids
Hands
Portable equipmentFood Trays, etc
Hands/ClothingBody/Skin
Charts and Equipmentcarried from point to
pointSharedEquipment
AirbornePollutants
Doctorand
Nurse
Infected Host
& .b y Te jas Ta lati M r R G u jral
contd...
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Factors most consistently associated with an increasedincidence of postoperative infections are:
Over 60 years of age
Pre-operative stay in hospital
Long duration of the surgical procedure
Pre-existing infection at the site of the wound
contd...
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OT and ICU are among the most sensitive areas, resultinginto nosocomial infection with resistant strains ofpathogens causing havoc among the old, debilitatedpatients as well as patients with chronic illness
This potential cross contamination andnosocomial infections are to be eliminated
It has increased the morbidity and mortality among thosepatients admitted to the ICU's, Burn units and Ophthalmicunits
contd...
Post operative infection - leading cause in developingcountries
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PREVENTIVE HEALTHCAREAge vis a vis Immunity
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HUMAN RESPONSE
Time
Natural
Resistance
Microbial
Colonization
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Follow strong vigil on good Hygiene
Preventive measures followed to control infection - - -
contd...
Proper vaccination; including for newer EIDs or HAD
Start medication when the preventive measures have not
yielded results
Use Antibiotic rationally
CDC : Disinfection and Sterilization areessential for ensuring that medical andsurgical instruments do not transmit infectiouspathogens to patients.
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EEC
A study by ECDPC, reveals that 400,000 of ResistantInfections occurs every year, resulting in the death of 25000citizensGovt. has to spend in excess of Euro 1.5 b in treating thediseases, which are prolonged and not easily curable
88000 people died in more than 10 years, by HAD
Global view from Developed World
USA
This is despite good awareness and basic knowledge ofcomplete hygiene that exists, when one compares it with
developing country like ours ! This has lead to the conclusionthat AMR is one of the deadliest situation in medical historyand hence WHO declared 2011, a year with special focus allpossible preventive measures to fight AMR
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How can we control this menace ofinfectious diseases, that is spreading ata alarming rate, resulting in loss of lives
Altimate is pleased to introduce the technology in Indianmarket that is being studied extensively by USDA, USFDA, EPAand NASA; among some of the highest reputed institutes of thedeveloped world
This IV Generation technology entails PCO on a base ofNANO
TiO2, and all it needs is the source of light to be SELF Active
What options are we left with
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Graphical Presentation of ENVIRO SHIELD
NanoNanoTiOTiO22 FilmFilmenviro-shieldenviro-shield
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Spectral Distribution of Fluorescent light
Typical Wavelength required by the TiO2 to be self active
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Strong oxidation onCatalytic TiO2 surface, attacks
on Cell Wall, Membrane andthe very Component.DuringSterilization process, CoAinside the cell gets oxidisedand the CoA looses its actvity,ceasing the respiration of thecell, itself. Thus, the content ofCoA decreases and the CoAdimmer, increases.
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On absorption of light, TiO2 a
semiconductor, absorbs Photonsand energizes the conduction bandand forms pair of holes and
electrons. Electrons, furtherdissolves water and forms SuperOxide Anion, whereas Holes areforming hydroxyl ions
a) Formation of Super OxideAnion
TiO2 + h+ + H2O
TiO2 + e- + O2
OH + H2 (g)
O2- (Super Oxide Anion)
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b)Formation of Hydroxyl radical
(the strongest Oxidising agent of all)
Hydroxyl Radicals, thus formed, acts as a strong Oxidising agent(even stronger to Ozone), is able to reach the nooks and corner
of the enclosed space, where none of the traditionalsterilization methods would have penetrated, to this extent
contd...
Super Oxide Anion forms Hydroxyl Radical Peroxide and Hydrogen Peroxide (Bleaching effect)
O2-+ H2O (-OOH) + H2O2
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OXIDATION POTENTIAL OF VARIUOUS SPECIES vis.a vis. CHLORINE
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nanoTiO2
COATING
Application ofPCO
enviro-shieldenviro-shield
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We have seen that the NANO TiO2 coating is able toPROVIDE HEALTHY AIR.
illuminating the Bio load in the enclosed space
And alongside it is also tackling Chemical load in the form ofVOCs (other organic pollutants and smoke)
We thus prove to have successfully monitored the Indoor AirQuality - - - IAQ, in totality and more importantly maintainingthe same on continuous basis.
ALTIMATE, thus remains a
complete Solution Provider
IAQ with enviro-shield
SYNOPSIS
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RECOMMENDATION
OSHA states that, The most effective way to prevent orlessen the transmission of nosocomial infection (hospitalacquired) is to isolate the airborne contaminant and toprovide an environment that will promote reduced exposureto contaminant
administer enviro-shield and strengthen thepreventive measures
to strengthen infection control measure to reduce theburden of existing communicable diseases and also tocombat EIDs on prevention principle
MISSION STATEMENT
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EFFECTIVE AGAINST BROAD SPECTRUM OF PATHOGENS
BACTERIAStaphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Pseudomonas aeruginosaAcinetobacter baumaniiMycobacterium tuberculosis
FUNGIAspergillus nigerAspergillus fumigates
FusariumSaccharomyces cervisiaeCandida albicansCladosporium sp.Trychophyton sp.VIRUSESInfluenza virus (avian flu, swine flu)
Corono virus(SARS)Rhino virusHIVHBV
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To draw air sample for Pre & Post treatment from an enclosedenvironment
To Enumerate Total Bacterial Count using Blood Agar and TotalFungal Count using Sabouraud Agar
To take a sample of Swab and analyse the same with SOPs
Tested and analysed at NABL approved laboratory
-PRE TREATMENT -POST TREATMENT
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Test Report 1 - Accelerating test for mold growth
Tiles on left are coated with enviro-shield
Tiles on right are coated with othermanufacturer Mold Fluid
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Methylene Blue Dye Test (10 hours)
Test Report 2 Complete Oxidation / Self Cleaning
-Other technology Photocatalyst compound
- -Enviro Care Photo catalyst(Compound using TiO2)
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NO SCOPE OF ADAPTATION
BROAD SPECTRUMMICRO-FLORA
NO CARCASSES
LONG LIFE SPAN
SELF CLEANING
WORKS AT RT
NO CHEMICAL ADDITIVE
ENHANCES OXYGEN
NO HIDDEN COSTTiO2 - NO SIDE EFFECTS
ATTRIBUTESOF
ENVIRO-SHIELD
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THANKS !!!
more clean more life