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Improved Indoor Air Quality "IAQ" by Enhanced Filtration Performance treated with Aegis shield

Air filters are part of the front-line for dealing with microbial problems in our modern buildings.Upgrading efficiency of air filters by adding a durable, safe and effective antimicrobial treatment can protect the air filter.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 02, 2007 -
Air filters are part of the front-line for dealing with microbial problems in our modern buildings. Upgrading efficiency of air filters by adding a durable, safe and effective antimicrobial treatment can protect the air filter from abnormal fungal growth and improve the air quality of our buildings. With the proper choice of an antimicrobial agent applied to air filtration media, you can prohibit the growth of microbes on filter surfaces, reduce the number of microbial cells in the air stream, and reduce microbes in the indoor environment.

Microbiological , as sources of irritants, sensitizers, discomforting products, toxicants and as disease causing agents, have enormous consequences on human productivity, comfort, health, and general well being. This fact clearly links microbes to the cause, effect, and remedy equation needed for establishing and maintaining indoor environmental quality. For tests results on the efficacy of the treatment, please visit http://www.iaqsg.com/aegis.html


But, as important and necessary as antimicrobials are, they cannot be used without serious safety considerations. Many chemical agents can and do exhibit excellent biocidal and antimicrobial properties, yet often with dangerous side effects and severe human and animal toxicity problems. The antimicrobial agent must not introduce toxicants into the environment, lose its effectiveness by dissipating before filter life expires, adversely affect filter efficiencies or static pressure characteristics, or allow for microbial adaptation. For treatment in Singapore, please contact our Singapore distributor: http://www.brenv.com


The ÆGIS Microbe Shield Technology addresses these criteria completely. This technology has an outstanding toxicological and safety profile. Due to the chemical bonding of the active  ingredient, the ÆGIS Microbe Shield Technology assures long lasting effectiveness without migration of the active ingredient into the environment.

The ÆGIS Microbe Shield Technology provides a powerful tool on air filters for dealing with one key element in the battle for improved indoor environmental quality – minimizing microbial infiltration via the air handling system.

Friendly to the Environment & You

The ÆGIS Microbe Shield is environmentally friendly. No heavy metals means no worries. The ÆGIS Microbe Shield addresses the two main ecological concerns associated with leaching antimicrobials: bleeding harmful toxins into the environment and the generation of adaptive organisms (super bugs). The mode of action of the ÆGIS Microbe Shield is physical and its molecular makeup alleviates these concerns.




To learn more on AEGIS  Microbe Shield Technology, please visit our website: http://www.aegisasia.com

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The AEGIS technology is the only microbe shield in the world which does not leach, thus does not encourage any microbial adaptation or mutation. AEGIS reduces the need of using toxic cleaning chemicals as pollutants are kept in control. For more information, please call us at +65 62419443 or visit our website: http://www.aegisasia.com

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Issued By:Satish Bakhda
Website:http://www.aegisasia.com
Phone:+65-62419443
Country:Singapore
Industry:Biotech, Environment, Business
Tags:improved indoor air quality, , antimicrobial treatment on filters, exhibit excellent biocidal properties,
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