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THAT INVISIBLE AND MOST VALUABLE COMMODITY - AIR

We can’t touch or see air, but we need it to breathe. It’s the atmosphere of the earth and the prerequisite for life. Air is a mixture of substances and consists of various gases and water vapour. The most important molecules in air are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), argon (Ar) and carbon dioxide (CO2). There’s about 4% CO2 in the air we breathe. The quality of the air is always good when the concentration is below 1000 ppm (parts per million).

The impact of air quality on our lives is often underestimated. Every day we breathe in an average of 10,000 litres of air and – in the current situation – the quality of this air is all the more important. Its balance can be disturbed by the release of pollutants into the air that are harmful to the environment and health. These pollutants include, for example, smoke, soot, dust, exhaust gases, aerosols, vapours and odorous substances.

 

 
 

AIR DISINFECTION SYSTEMS

Effective ventilation (shock ventilation) ensures a good exchange of air and reduces the concentration of infectious particles indoors. Air disinfection systems as a supporting measure help to keep indoor air clean even when windows are closed and prevent peak loads of viruses and bacteria indoors.

 

 
 

SGS is based in Switzerland and is the world’s leading company for inspection, verification, testing and certification. SGS operates testing centres and laboratories worldwide.

Guangdong Institute of Microbiology (GDIM)

This institute was founded in 1964 and is one of the leading institutes in the field of microbiology. It is acknowledged by the medical profession worldwide.