Effective against norovirus and salmonella! Antibacterial resistance test of CCFL antibacterial light.
This document presents the results of the antibacterial resistance tests for the "CCFL Antibacterial Light." In the "Inactivation Effect Test against Norovirus," the effectiveness of the product's efficacy, which includes "nano ions (Ag+)" and the "photocatalytic effect" of titanium dioxide, was confirmed to be effective against norovirus, a concern in food hygiene. Additionally, various other test results are included. It was found that there is antibacterial activity against E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus, as well as effectiveness against Salmonella and Legionella. [Contents Included] ■ Report on the "Inactivation Effect Test against Norovirus" ■ SGS Test Report Results of the "Antibacterial Test by Biojet Co., Ltd." ■ Report on the "Bactericidal Effect Test against Salmonella" ■ Report on the "Bactericidal Effect Test against Legionella" ■ Other Effects *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We handle "CCFL antibacterial lights," which are being continuously adopted by healthcare professionals, nursing facilities, and meal centers that are seriously committed to infection prevention and odor control. Just by turning it on, it demonstrates effects of disinfecting, deodorizing, sterilizing, odor removal, dirt prevention, and mold prevention in indoor spaces.