- The Japanese technology releases antimicrobial agent Chlorine Dioxide to protect from Airborne disease.
- New hope to reduce infection rates in the current situation.
Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore: 29th June 2020
A Japanese based company Kiyou Jochugiku Co. Ltd launched “Air Doctor” in India today. The Air Doctor is a portable product that helps prevent viruses, bacteria, and fungi to come in contact with the user within a 1-meter radius. The product Air Doctor contains sodium chlorite, natural inorganic substances (natural zeolite) which helps in the prevention of virus. Air Doctor can be hanged on chest, pocket, or bag and this Japanese based technology releases antimicrobial agent Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) to provide ultimate protection against airborne diseases such as influenza, cold and flu, allergy, H1N1, pneumonia, tuberculosis, recurrence respiratory infections etc. This product is also advisable to patients living with asthma and immunocompromised patients with hypertension, diabetics, heart disease, cancer patients under chemotherapy etc. Even children, pediatric and pregnant women can safely use it. The Air Doctor product is approved worldwide by the WHO, USFDA, Occupation Safety and Health Administration and The Japan Ministry of Health, Welfare & Labor.
Mr. Jitendra Bhatt, CEO of Access BioImage, the Indian Promotor of the Air Doctor says, “At this crucial time, when we are fighting against the pandemic, ‘Air Doctor’ will be useful to scan the virus within 1-metre radius after wearing it. The portable product which is like a badge can be used by everyone including educational institutions, healthcare & hospitality industry, private and government offices, policeman, flights, banks, showrooms, restaurants, public transport, aviation etc. The product can also be placed inside or outside air conditioners to prevent from Air Borne disease.”
Mr. Jitendra Bhatt further adds, “Air Doctor is beneficial for all the citizens working on essential duties and can use the Air Doctor portable to prevent themselves from the virus exposure and thereby minimize risks.”