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Fresh air machine 'will beat viruses"

FluBossie

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2534366,00.html

The Sunday Times January 07, 2007


'Fresh air machine ?will beat viruses?


BRITISH scientists have developed an air-purification technology that claims to offer protection against bird flu and the MRSA ?superbug?, and which could prevent winter colds from spreading round stuffy offices, writes Paul Durman.
Alan Mole, the inventor, has created a system that simulates the production of fresh air, and which destroys airborne viruses and bugs. The purifier has been tested at the government laboratories at Porton Down, and was found to kill 99.9999% of a test virus in less than five minutes.



?It?s almost so good that nobody is going to believe it,? said Martin Wyatt, chief executive of the Buildings Research Establishment, a former government agency that has been involved with the development over the past 18 months.

He said the system was one of the most important developments in air quality engineering over the past 50 years.

?It has a very wide range of potential uses,? said Wyatt. ?As fast as we thought of one big area, we came up with another one.?

The BRE and Mole, along with their commercialisation advisers, Inventa Partners, have formed a company called Tri-Air Developments, and have engaged the corporate-finance arm of Price Waterhouse Coopers to find a manufacturing partner.

Jason Slocock, an assistant director at PWC, said his firm had contacted the leading makers of air-conditioning equipment, including Samsung, LG, Sanyo and Daikin.

He said the manufacturers could be ready to move into full-scale production by the last quarter of this year. Tri-Air plans to charge a small royalty to the companies that license its product.

The purification system could be incorporated within air-conditioning equipment, or produced as a stand-alone machine. Although the protoype is about 50cm long and 30cm high, the BRE believes it could easily be miniaturised to produce a wearable version, such as a hospital face mask.

The partners in Tri-Air believe that global health threats such as bird flu and Sars could drive widespread adoption of the technology, making it standard in most buildings. ?It?s very low cost,? said Wyatt.

Mole combined three existing decontamination technologies, hence the name Tri-Air. The system works by producing a constant supply of free radicals, powerful but short-lived oxidants that help cleanse the air.
 
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Mole combined three existing decontamination technologies, hence the name Tri-Air. The system works by producing a constant supply of free radicals, powerful but short-lived oxidants that help cleanse the air.

Free radicals are not without risks. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(chemistry)#Free_radicals_in_biology


The two most important oxygen-centered free radicals are superoxide and hydroxyl radical. They are derived from molecular oxygen under reducing conditions. However, because of their reactivity, these same free radicals can participate in unwanted side reactions resulting in cell damage. Many forms of cancer are thought to be the result of reactions between free radicals and DNA, resulting in mutations that can adversely affect the cell cycle and potentially lead to malignancy. Some of the symptoms of aging such as atherosclerosis are also attributed to free-radical induced oxidation of many of the chemicals making up the body. In addition free radicals contribute to alcohol-induced liver damage, perhaps more than alcohol itself. Radicals in cigarette smoke have been implicated in inactivation of alpha 1-antitrypsin in the lung. This process promotes the development of emphysema.
Free radicals may also be involved in Parkinson's disease, senile and drug-induced deafness, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's. The classic free-radical syndrome, the iron-storage disease hemochromatosis, is typically-associated with a constellation of free-radical-related symptoms including movement disorder, psychosis, skin pigmentary melanin abnormalities, deafness, arthritis, and diabetes. The free radical theory of aging proposes that free radicals underlie the aging process itself.


The Timesonline article may have been derived from past and current press releases about the company and employee interviews. The following is a cached version of a web page from January 24, 2006. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:NpTZbdQ7ebUJ:www.inventapartners.ltd.uk/html_folder/portfolio.html+Tri-Air+Developments&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1

Tri-Air Developments Ltd
24th January 2006
www.tri-airdevelopments.com
Is a Joint-Venture company formed between Inventa Partners Ltd, BRE Ltd and Promanade Ltd on the 24th January 2006 to commercialise a revolutionary Air Decontamination Technology. Tri-Air Developments Ltd is the legal owner of the IPR (containing the technology, UK patent application, PCT and know-how) for the Technology previously held by Promanade Ltd.
The Technology has a better than 99.99% kill rate on a wide range of airborne viruses, bacteria and spores including MRSA, SARS, Bird Flu and Anthrax, as well as eradicating ?smoke? caused by smokers and unpleasant ?odours?.
?This is a very real and timely breakthrough in air de-contamination technology and comes at a time when the public and private sectors are seeking effective methods of combating the threat to public health and business continuity from flu virus pandemics.?
Gideon Davenport, Co-Founder and Director of Tri-Air Developments Ltd.

On their current web site, http://www.tri-airdevelopments.com, I could find no discussion of scientific data that supports their efficacy claims of a 99.99% "kill rate" of Bird Flu, SARS, etc. Nor were any results posted from the tests at Porton Down.

What is posted is a page announcing commercial opportunities for business partners in this "market making technology". http://www.tri-airdevelopments.com/html_folder/commercial.html

Commercial Opportunity:
Tri-Air Developments has identified a number of market applications and is in the process of short listing interested organisations across a number of sectors and geographical regions.
Tri-Air Developments Ltd has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers as commercial advisors and Taylor Wessing as legal counsel to lead and manage the commercialisation of this exciting technology.
Expressions of Interest:
If your organisation would like to be considered in the approaches for this unique market-making technology please contact us at:
info@tri-airdevelopments.com

Any announcements of over-the-counter drugs, home health treatments, virus elimination equipment or technique that will protect you and your family from a pandemic virus should be viewed cautiously.
 
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the method is secret ? Then it can't be reviewed and independently tested.
Can't we have an international organization to pay inventors
if their inventions prove useful later ?

18 months delay already, 1 year to follow.

air is cleaned by 99.9999% in 5 minutes, but how much air ?

hmm, free radicals, but "3 existing" technologies.
We have these machines with Hepa-filter,ionizer,UV-lamp already.
Ulpa filters give 99.9995% filtration and cost 10Euro for 1 year.
100m^3 per hour

you could probably make a wearable mask from them with
a tube to the filter in your pocket or on your back, or a "filter-hat"
 
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Perhaps asthma sufferers should rejoice. Their immune systems won't have to work overtime because there would be no allergens in their bubbles. Their immune systems may have a chance to recuperate.

Cold sufferers migth not want to rejoice. With mechanical methods to prevent exposures, they wont' build up any antibodies. As soon as they come out of the bubble, they'll be hit by a viral truck.

We may survive H5N1, but die from every other bug out there.

J.
 
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