Superior Performance of FN ® Coatings (photocatalytic multifunctional nano coatings) MEDICAL APPLICATIONS.

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Superior Performance of FN ® Coatings (photocatalytic multifunctional nano coatings) MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

Apply in … Living rooms, bedrooms, kids rooms Kitchens and bathrooms Hotels, spas, restaurants and cafeterias Schools and nurseries Hospitals and clinics Offices and public areas And say no more to … Headaches, lethargy, fatigue, and poor concentration Respiratory illnesses and asthmas Allergies and skin irritations Virus and bacteria dispersion Unpleasant odors, molds and dirt on walls FN® Coatings

MRSA WHY FN® COATINGS IN HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL FACILITIES? NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS OVEREXPOSURE TO DISINFECTIONS AND CHEMICALS INFECTIONS OUTBREAKS PATIENT AND PERSONNEL PROTECTION SANITARY AND CLEAN ENVIRONMENT INFECTIONS OUTBREAK CONTROL FAST REMOVAL OF EXCESS OF DISINFECTION AND CHEMICALS

INFECTION OUTBREAK

INFECTION OUTBREAK CONTROL SOFT UVA ACTIVATION LIGHTS ON!!! THE AIR IS CLEAN IN ABOUT 1-2 HOURS VIRUS CONCENTRATION STABILIZED UNDER THE INFECTION CRITICAL LEVEL INFECTION LOCALIZED FN® COATING

FN® ANTIMICROBIAL FUNCTION WAS PROVEN BY SEVERAL ACCREDITED LABS AND IN MANY PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 15 min 30 min FN2 Non active

PUBLIC HEALTH PROTECTION VERY EFFICIENT NON-CHEMICAL SANITARY FUNCTION HOSPITALS MEDICAL CENTERS BIOLABS OFFICES SCHOOLS KINDERGARTENS BANKS PUBLIC BUILDINGS TRAIN/BUS STATIONS AIRPORTS

Yeast fungi: Candida albicans can cause serious and potentially life-threatening infections in the mouth, blood and other tissues of people who are undergoing cancer chemotherapy or radiation treatments, or who have developed AIDS or other diseases that damage the immunity of the individual. Image courtesy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Candida albicans Pseudomonas aeruginosa has become an important cause of infection, especially in patients with compromised host defense mechanisms. It is the most common pathogen isolated from patients who have been hospitalized longer than 1 week. It is a frequent cause of nosocomial infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and bacteremia. Pseudomonal infections are complicated and can be life threatening. Enterococcus faecalis E. faecalis can cause life-threatening infections in humans, especially in the nosocomial(hospital) environment, where the naturally high levels of antibiotic resistance found in E. faecalis contribute to its pathogenicity. [1] E. faecalis has been frequently found in root canal-treated teeth.nosocomial [1]

FN®: PROVIDES HELPFUL PROTECTION TO CHILDREN AND OTHER PATIENTS ON CHEMOTHERAPY PREVENTION OF INFFECTION OUTBREAKS FN ® : BIOCIDIDE EFFICACY NO CHEMISTRY-PHYSICAL EFFECT (2011 REMOVED FROM BIOCIDE LEGISLATION IN EU)

MRSA is a serious hospital acquired infection, which is a form of the Staphylococcus bacterium resistant to the commonly used antibiotic methicillin. Proportionally, 50% reduction of MRSA in the USA means: Saving life to 12,500 people Saving post operation problems to 250,000 people Reduction of economical losses ~ $ 4bn FN Coatings are an excellent prevention of MRSA. No release of chemicals into the environment!!! Hospital Acquired Infections cost the NHS around £1bn per annum, affect some 100,000 patients a year and is responsible for the deaths of around 5,000 patients annually in the UK. ……. alarming rate with some hospitals reporting secondary infection rates as high as 20%.

FN ® COATINGS – NO CHEMISTRY INVOLVED FN® COATINGS ARE EXTREMELY EFFICIENT IN BURNING MICROORGANISMS ON THEIR HIGHLY OXIDATIVE SURFACE THE PHOTOCATALYTIC ACTION IS AS STRONG AS USING POISONOUS CHEMICALS, WHILE IT IS PROVIDED SOLELY BY THE TiO 2 PHYSICAL EFFECT OF PHOTOCATALYSIS, WHITH NO CHEMISTRY INVOLVED TiO 2 IS COMPLETELY INERT, SAFE AND UNREGULATED COMPOUND WALLS AND CEILING PAINTED BY FN® COATINGS ARE A GREAT MICROBIAL PREVENTION AND A WAY, HOW TO CREATE CLEAN AND SANITARY ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT ANY CHEMICALS INVOLVED FN® COATINGS ARE INERT AND PERFECTLY COMPACTIBLE WITH ALL CHEMICALS AND DISINFECTING AGENTS.

GIC PRACTICAL INSTALLATION DIFFERS ONLY SLIGHTLY FROM REGULAR PAINTING

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UVA ACTIVATION LIGHT DAYLIGHT – MAIN SOURCE OF THE ACTIVATION ENERGY CEILINGS – FN3® COATING WALLS– FN2® COATING SOFT UVA ACTIVATION LAMPS INSTALLED FOR DARK DAYS, NIGHT AND CRITICAL SITUATIONS SUCH AS INFECTION OUTBREAKS, ODOR PROBLEMS, ETC,… Internal Medicine Hospital

USEFUL UNIVERSALLY Fitness centers Warehouses PHARMACY STORES

WAITING ROOMS CHILDRENS ONCOLOGY Dental clinique YESTERDAY UNKNOWN TODAY AN OPTION TOMORROW A STANDARD BREATH SAFE AIR Eye Clinique