Virus killer launched to sterilise and neutralise air from viruses like the coronavirus

Virus Killer launched to sterilise and neutralise air from viruses like the Coronavirus. Virus Killer neutralises 99.9999 per cent of viruses through a combination of filters and air sterilisation and is tested for coronavirus SARS CoV1, adenovirus, influenza virus and polio virus. 

Virus killer launched to sterilise and neutralise air from viruses like the coronavirus
Internal representation of Hextio with technical specifications

Oorja Cleantech LLP, a pioneer in providing cleantech solutions that significantly lower energy use in the buildings and maintaining a high quality of indoor air, has launched Virus Killer in India that neutralises certain viruses and bacteria including coronavirus SARS CoV1, in a single air pass. Single-air pass kill rates are instrumental in minimising the risk of cross-contamination.

Virus Killer comes in as a solution to the possibility of airborne transmission of the coronavirus.  World Health Organisation (WHO) also recently confirmed that virus can be transmitted through aerosols combined with droplet transmission in public settings like in very specific conditions, crowded, closed, poorly ventilated settings. The product has been tested on the coronavirus (SARS CoV1) in the Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine National Kangwon University, South Korea. The test confirms that the air is completely sterilised, and no virus survived when it was passed through the machine.

How Virus Killer acts?

Oorja is importing the air sterilisers from South Korea-based INBair and Radic8. Virus Killeris also being tested in a lab in India for 15 different viruses & bacteria including Covid19 virus. Virus Killer uses a two-stage process of filtration followed by sterilisation. The first process filters air through a set of mechanical filters that includes the pre-filter, HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter and activated carbon filter to eliminate larger particles like dust, pollen, smoke, and some volatile organic compounds. The purified air then goes to the reactor chamber, which sterilises the air by killing viruses with no by-products being released from the inside.

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Madhusudhan Rao-Founder-MD-of-Oorja-Cleantech-LLP

The patented sterilisation chamber of the product uses a process called photocatalytic oxidation (PCO),which maximises ultraviolet radiation and oxidation to give unparalleled results. Oorja is launching three types of air sterilisers in India: Hextio, VK- 401 and VK-102 designed for both personal and commercial use. VK 102 is a high-end air steriliser that provides a complete negative pressure sterilisation, which ensures that the contaminants from one room do not escape to another.

Madhusudhan Rao, Founder & MD of Oorja Cleantech LLP, said “The world is currently going through an unprecedentedtime. The pandemic is reimagining the way we lead our lives, and the conditioning of indoor air quality was never as vital for health and safety. Service providers that deal with the influx of people must look at special measures on their premises to protect their frontline workers, staff and visitors from airborne diseases and infections. We bring strong expertise in the cleantech space and see immense potential in Virus Killer to create a safer and cleaner environment. It is the only product in the market that is tested and certified for the ability to kill viruses in a single pass.”

Virus Killer Product Range
Model Hextio VK- 401 VK-102
Area Coverage 20m2 60m2 165m2
Best Suited For Houses, hotel rooms, small offices, public transport,private vehicles Medical and dental surgeries, offices, spas, gyms, classrooms, government buildings Hospital wards, intensive care units, critical care rooms, quarantine/containment rooms
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Telangana-Health-Minister-gives-a-positive-nod-to-VirusKiller-product

 All the three air sterilisers require a simple installation process and maintenance and are available across India. For the past 16 years, the technology has been focused on killing airborne viruses and has since been installed in over 80 percent of the hospitals in South Korea, all lung examination rooms, universities and more. There are more than 400,000 installations in South Korea. For more details  www.viruskiller.co.in or  +914049171407

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