COVID 19
Safe and sterilized clean air environments
COVID IS AIRBORNE
Source: WHO
The outbreak of Covid 19 has changed the dynamic of the world we live in, making our breathing space and the air quality even more critical.
The World Health Organization has declared the virus as being air borne.
The virus multiplies and spreads significantly in poor ventilated and high pollution zones. Detailed research across the globe has established a high direct co-relation between poor air quality and increased COVID 19 related deaths.
AMIDA’s technology effectively addresses these key factors in providing safe and sterilized clean air environments by destroying the microbial contaminants like virus and bacteria.
Our technology removes microscopic particles and droplets reducing the risk of infection. It expands on this protection by killing the virus and bacteria collected and neutralizing any virus flowing in the air treated.
Our systems use a three pronged approach to achieve this:
- Destroy virus membrane- It cannot float in the air and infect
- Sterilize virus DNA - It cannot procreate
- Virus infection elimination: Virus use particulate pollutants to spread and infect
- Infected PM2.5 capture eliminates the chances of infection
VIRUS USES PM AS TRANSPORT AGENT
1 microgram per cubic meter of PM 2.5 corresponded to a 15% increase in Covid-19 deaths.
Source: Harvard University
COVID 19
CHALLENGE
INDOOR AIR ENVIRONMENTS
Ventilation Principles/ Re-circulated Air Potential carrier if the virus is prevalent
Moisture content in indoor air accentuates the spread
Aerosols from infected people spread faster in indoor spaces
Low fresh Air Intake
POOR VENTILATION
PM pollutants accentuate VIRUS spread
Virus sticks to PM using it as a transport agent
WHO has declared COVID to be airborne
Increase Fresh Air intake/ TFA Capacity
AMIDA ATTACK
SEMI OUTDOOR, PUBLIC SPACES & INFRASTRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTS
PM pollutants accentuate VIRUS spread
Virus sticks to PM using it as a transport agent
Moisture content accentuates the spread
Aerosols from infected people spread fast in poor ventilated public spaces
Low fresh Air Intake – POOR VENTILATION
Transport Infra Points – Parking spaces, Rail/Metro
An increase of 1 microgram per cubic meter of PM 2.5 corresponded to a 15% increase in Covid-19 deaths.
Source: Harvard University T.H.Chan School of Public Health