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Nano UV Disinfectant Light Scanner - The Superbug Zapper! 


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PROTECTING YOURSELF AGAINST SUPERBUGS:
How the NANO UV-light disinfectant scanner can help you win the war against 'SUPER'  strains of bacteria and viruses

 





It astounds me that urgent measures are not yet in place to protect us from the superbug onslaught. By now you must know of the horror stories in the press about MSRA, C-difficile, E.Coli, H5N1 bird flu, salmonella and the Norovirus. The latest news reports indicate that the number of C-difficile related deaths rocketed by a third and that deaths involving the infection have more than doubled since 2005. Superbug Crisis


A recent headline in the Daily Telegraph reads: ‘Two babies die after E.coli outbreak at hospital intensive care unit.’ This is terrifying stuff!  And what action is taken?  You guessed it: another ‘urgent’ investigation and ‘tests’ to find the source of the bacteria... Can someone wake these people up?

Identifying the enemy

 What exactly are ‘superbugs’? In simple terms, any virus, bacteria or germ that becomes resistant to available medication and treatment such as antibiotics are superbugs. Examples of those which have already done so are: MRSA, C-difficile, E.Coli, H5N1 bird flu, salmonella and the Norovirus. West Nile Flu, can also be classified as a ‘superbug’. There is no known cure for any of these diseases and regular medication and antibiotics are simply having no effect against these infections.

Aim, Shoot, Kill!


So if there is no cure for these diseases, how can we win the war on ‘superbugs’? With epidemic diseases such as Aids, the best way to cure it is to PREVENT it. The same applies to MRSA, C-difficile, E.Coli, H5N1 bird flu, salmonella and the Norovirus. The best way to prevent an attack from your enemy is to know where it is coming from...


In the case of the two babies dying of E.Coli, the maternity ward of the hospital was ranked third WORST in England for its standards of care, with particular criticism of its CLEANLINESS.


Let’s take a look at the Norovirus. Preventing an infection of the norovirus is based on the provision of SAFE and CLEAN food and water. It is likely that relatively simple measures, such as correct handling of cold foods and frequent hand washing, may substantially reduce transmission of noroviruses.

"I purchased one of the Nano zappers... It is incredible.

I recently had to go to the Nose, Throat and Ear hospital and was appalled how little care was taken with any form of hygiene...

I so wish I had had the zapper with me that day. Now when I leave the house it is always in my handbag. I certainly get some interesting looks on buses, tubes and shops when I start zapping!! Thank you for discovering this amazing device."

Eleanor Smith



MRSA is another superbug causing havoc and has been a problem in hospital and health care environments for years. The vast majority of MRSA infections — 85 per cent — are still found in hospitals and other health care settings. However, research suggests that it is starting to spread to the wider community. Most MRSA is spread through skin-to-skin contact or through shared items such as towels, razors and bandages. Again it is common sense precautions that can reduce your risk: wash your hands regularly; keep personal items personal; keep wounds covered; sanitise shared facilities and keep GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE.


The Government may mean well with their deep-cleaning programme for hospitals, but clearly it is not making a dramatic impact on containing superbugs. The government is working on vaccines to beat the ‘superbug invasion’ but these may only be available within a decade and then there is no guarantee that the vaccines will be effective. Not exactly a speedy and effective solution, whilst people are dying...

The government’s ‘best’ is not good enough. That's why we need to take matters into our own hands by taking better care of ourselves and our families . . .

Secret Weapon

Your choices are limited, but there are TWO guaranteed ways of ensuring surfaces are free from contamination:

  • Carry your own spray-bottle of disinfectant and a cloth and clean-up everywhere you go

  • OR    use cutting-edge technology that will destroy the DNA structure of  'super' strains of bacteria and viruses by means of a powerful combination of ultra-violet light . . .


I know which one I'd choose. The remarkable new NANO UV Disinfectant Light Scanner can kill bacteria and viruses within seconds . . . GUARANTEED!

Using state of the art nano technology and multi-wavelengths UV-light radiation - including UVA-, UVB-, and UVC-light - the disinfection process can be completed within a few seconds.

Nano technology is proven, working technology that's been independently tested in laboratories worldwide and that's achieved the following certificates and accreditation:

Nano-UV Disinfectant Light Scanner
1. Intertek (ETL) Testing Laboratories – USA

2. Hong Kong Productivity Council

3. CMA Testing & Certification Laboratories – Hong Kong

4. SGS (HK) Ltd.

5. Japanese Food Analysis Centre


The Nano UV Light Scanner emits a powerful combination of three ultra-violet light rays  -  UV-A, UV-B and UV-C.  These ultra-violet rays work by destroying the DNA structure of bacteria and even viruses in just a few seconds - which means that they are wiped out for good!

The surface is now safely disinfected. It's a completely practical, safe and cheap solution. The Nano is a device that can adapt to most areas you come across and get in between the awkward gaps and crevices, unlike traditional cleaning methods like liquid disinfectants.

Ordinary ultra-violet light is already used in hospitals and food manufacturing processes as a disinfecting agent against germs, but it is a long procedure taking up to one hour for total disinfection to occur. But the combination of 3 UV-Light bands in the Nano Scanner does the job within seconds.  

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Where does it work?

YOU might be washing your hands and maintaining a clean environment around you, sadly the same can't be said of OTHERS. The problem is that you NEVER know where you might pick up the next infection from . . .

Why take the risk at all when you have a fast, simple and effective solution at your fingertips? 
Here are some examples of where and how you can use the NANO UV Scanner: Nano UV Disinfectant Light Scanner

  • Toilet seats  
  • Computer keyboards and work- stations 
  • Food trays
  • Door handles
  • Contact lenses
  • Light-switches
  • Cutlery
  • Toothbrushes
  • Shoes
  • Baths
  • Cutting boards, counters and kitchen utensils
  • Baby cribs, dummies, changing tables, bottles, pacifiers, toys
  • Hotel rooms: bedspreads, pillows, phones, remote controls...
  • Health clubs, public rest rooms, public transport


Here's what one of our members had to say about the Nano UV-Light Disinfectant Scanner:

"I purchased one of the zappers when I received your original email about it.  It is incredible.

I recently had to go to the Nose, Throat and Ear hospital on Gray's Inn Road in London and was appalled how little care was taken with any form of hygiene. The technician who had to fit my new hearing aid did not once use any anti-bacterial wipe or gel and proceeded to attach the hearing aid to her computer which she then used for at least 10 minutes. From that she proceeded to push the aid into my ear pulling my earlobe all the time. I have since written a letter of complaint to the Trust.   I so wish I had had the zapper with me that day. Now when I leave the house it is always in my handbag. I certainly get some interesting looks on buses, tubes and shops when I start zapping!! Thank you for discovering this amazing device."  - 
Eleanor Smith, via email



The NANO UV Scanner is a 100 per cent natural and toxin free alternative. It is one of the simplest, most effective and CHEAP solutions to fighting the war on ‘superbugs’. What's more, it is child-safe. With this device there are no risks involved. What better way is there to protect your loved ones? No dangerous side effects or added substances... a preventative solution that destroys the problem BEFORE you need a cure!

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Sources:


‘A simple guide to Clostridium difficile’ published online, 08/02/07, www.dh.gov.uk
‘MRSA: Understand your risk and how to prevent infection’,by Dr. James Steckelberg, published online 29/20/08, www.mayoclinic.com

‘MRSA Infection’ by Dr. Charles Davis & Dr. Melissa Conrad Stoppler, published online, www.medicinenet.com

‘Norovirus prevention’ by Dr. Arthur Schoenstadt, published online 02/10/06, http://diarrhea.emedtv.com

‘What are superbugs?’ by Kayla McClure, published online 29/09/08, www.associatedcontent.com

‘Ultra Violet Sterilization’ published on line, http://en.wikipedia.org

‘Deaths Linked to the MRSA superbug hit record levels’, by Helen Puttick, published online 11/10/08, www.theherald.co.uk

‘Hospital superbug deaths double in four years’ by Debbie Andalo, published online 24/02/05, www.guardian.co.uk

‘Scientists shed light on how to kill MRSA’ by Sean Duke, published online 14/09/08, www.timesonline.co.uk

‘Ultra Violet Light C in the treatment of chronic wounds with MRSA: A Case Study’ by Dr. Thao P. Thai; Dr. Pamela E. Houghton; Dr. David H. Keast; Dr. Karen E. Campbell; and Dr. M. Gail Woodbury, published online 01/11/02, www.o-wm.com

‘MRSA and the Application of Germicidal Ultraviolet Light’ By D.L. Witham, VP Technology, published online 09/11/07, www.altruv.com 

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