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How does MAVELLO/MASTERPIECE Water Ionizer kill viruses and bacteria?

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Firstly, viruses and bacteria are filtered and impregnated in the silverised activated carbon filter compartment. Through Ionization, the bacteria and viruses are further eliminated and finally they are not able to survive in the abundance negative-charged ions Alkaline Antioxidant Water.
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What Is MAVELLO/MASTERPIECE Water Ionizer?

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MAVELLO/MASTERPIECE Water Ionizer is a water purifier and ionizer that split tap water into Alkaline Antioxidant Water (Alkaline Ionic Water) for Drinking and Acidic Water (Super Oxidation Water) for Beauty and Medical Uses. The Alkaline Antioxidant Water (AIW) gives you an abundance of negative charged ions (-ORP) to reduce cells damage whereas the Acidic Water is Super Oxidation Water and is very effective for killing germs and bacteria.
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What are bacteria and viruses?

Frequently Asked Questions | CDC Get Smart
Bacteria are single-celled organisms usually found all over the inside and outside of our bodies, except in the blood and spinal fluid. Many bacteria are not harmful. In fact, some are actually beneficial. However, disease-causing bacteria trigger illnesses, such as strep throat and some ear infections. Viruses are even smaller than bacteria. A virus cannot survive outside the body's cells. It causes illnesses by invading healthy cells and reproducing.
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How does UV light and the advanced oxidation process kill bacteria and viruses?

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UV light kills the bacteria by attacking the DNA of a cell preventing cellular division. It attacks the RNA in viruses (preventing replication). Ozone ruptures the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria cells "lysing" the cell wall. It attacks the RNA in viruses (preventing replication). PHI cells combines both methods.
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Will Kleenex Anti-Viral Tissues kill both viruses and bacteria?

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Kleenex Anti-Viral Tissues are a facial tissue product and are designed to kill common cold and flu viruses* that are expelled into the tissue from a runny nose, a cough or a sneeze. Therefore, this product was not tested against bacteria.
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How, exactly, does ultraviolet light kill dust mites, bacteria, mold and viruses?

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Ultraviolet light kills potentially dangerous organisms and pathogens by disrupting the DNA structure of their cells. The Halo UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum and its patent-pending UV-C bulb chamber essentially deactivates the DNA of dust mites, viruses, mold and bacteria, quickly killing them.
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How does the bacteria get in the water?

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When warm water (such as in a heated swimming pool, hot tub or Jacuzzi) is not right disinfected, bacteria from the bodies of the people with it will encourage up and the viable for infecting other pool or hot tub users increases. This is especially sincere for municipal venues (swimming pools, hot tubs, communal baths) that have not been right treated with chlorine and other pool chemicals.
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HOW DOES NANO-TiO2 PROTECT AGAINST BACTERIA AND VIRUSES?

MCH Nano Solutions - Frequently Asked Questions
Micro-organisms carry a negative charge while TiO2 coated surface carries a positive charge. This creates an "electromagnetic" attraction between the microbe and treated surface. Once contact is made, the microbe is oxidized and dies instantly.
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How does a water ionizer produce ionized water?

Water Ionizer FAQ
Water runs through positive and negative electrodes which ionize the water. It is then separated into alkaline and acid water as it passes through membranes. This is accomplished by repelling the water now that it has been "charged" into positive and negative ions.
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Will ultraviolet light kill mold, bacteria and viruses?

Air Quality of NM - FAQ
Most definitely. The EPA and Homeland Security have tested the Bio-Wall and on a single pass, it killed 93% of anthrax surrogate, 99.97% of spore-producing bacteria and 99% of a common hospital virus.
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How can UV-C rays kill viruses and bacteria?

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Either by direct destruction or the alteration of the organism's DNA or RNA. Either way ensures a halt to the pathogen's* ability to reproduce and infect.
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Why does The Water Ionizer have two outlets?

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When water electrolysis occurs, there will always be a concentration and separation of alkaline and acidic minerals in the water, producing two flows of water at the same time.
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What are viruses, and what are bacteria?

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A virus is a poison and the term is applied to a group of infective agents which are so small they are able to pass through the pores of collodian filters. They are responsible for some of the most important diseases affecting mankind, e.g. influenza, poliomyelitis, smallpox and yellow fever. A virus is normally not treatable with antibiotics. Viruses are transmitted both by physical contact as well as through the air. They are normally invisible.
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Does RO remove bacteria and viruses? Can bacteria grow in the RO system?

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The hole size in an RO membrane is of the order of 0.0001 microns. Bacteria size ranges between 1 and 5 microns and there is no way they can get through. Cryptosporidia and giardia would be like giant gray whales staring at a 1 inch mesh fish net. Protozoas are even larger than bacteria and will not get through. Viruses are in the range between 0.02 and 0.5 microns. They are still 100 to 2,500 times larger than the holes in the RO membrane and cannot get through.
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Can Water Filter with a UV kills viruses and bacteria totally?

Kemp Trading - FAQs
The purpose of UV light is for bacterial disinfecting. UV light itself loses much of its effectiveness after the first 6 months of usage and should be replaced often, which is of course an expensive proposition. Also, the glass tube that the water travels through in order that it can be exposed to the UV light develops a film on it after only a few months, which greatly lessens the effectiveness of the UV light on the water that passes through the tube.
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How does a Water Ionizer work?

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Connecting directly to your faucet, a water ionizer uses a two step process. The first task is to filter out harmful components of the water: chlorine, trihalomethanes, phenols, sediment, odor, taste, organic waste, and bacteria of all kinds. Enagic Ionizers achieve this by the use of a multistage activated carbon filter containing antibacterial granular activated carbon and Calcium Sulfite. Next, a small electrical charge is introduced into the water through platinum-coated titanium electrodes.
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All our ionizers (except the Microlite) can be connected directly to the cold water line through your counter top or directly to a diverter valve at the end of your faucet. The Microlite must be connected directly to the faucet. Connecting directly to your faucet takes about 10-15 minutes and enables your water ionizer to use a two step process.
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One of the food safety rules is to wash hands in hot, soapy water. Does hot water kill bacteria?

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Hot water that is comfortable for washing hands is not hot enough to kill bacteria. The body oils on your hands hold soils and bacteria, so hot or warm, soapy water is more effective than cold, soapy water at removing those oily soils and the bacteria in them. You can use disposable wipes or a hand gel sanitizer. You use the gel without water. The alcohol in the gel kills the germs on your hands. You can find disposable wipes and hand gel sanitizers in most supermarkets and drugstores.
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WILL SOAP AND WATER KILL LICE?

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Shampooing with regular non-medicated shampoos can help prevent an infestation, but it will not eliminate an active one. Washable clothing, hats, head bands, bed linen, towels and other personal items (such as brushes and combs) should be washed in hot (120oF or higher) soapy water, then dried in a clothes drier for at least 20-30 minutes. Woolen or other non-washable clothing can be dry-cleaned, but this additional expense can be avoided by simply isolating the articles for 1-2 days.
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Will a UV system kill all microorganisms in my water?

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All Sterilight systems are rated for a 4-log inactivation of bacteria, viruses and protozoan cysts under specific conditions. This rating is at a specific flow rate, and water quality. It is a good idea to have your water microbiologically tested prior to installing a UV system.
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How does shipping affect the product, does the heat kill the beneficial bacteria?

Bio 10 - FAQ
We recommend that BIO 10 be refrigerated once you receive it. However, 98% of all the probiotics contained in BIO 10 are safe up to 120° F, so you can be assured that you will receive optimal benefit from your purchase. The most convincing proof that the product is working and active will be your personal experience. Believe me; you can definitely feel it working.
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What is UV-C light and how does it kill bacteria?

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UV-C is the invisible, ultraviolet, C-band radiation that makes up part of the sun's light spectrum. By altering the DNA and RNA and effectively sterilizing the organisms, the UV-C light prevents growth and germination of microorganisms. Once sterilized, they cannot reproduce and with their short life cycles, they are successfully killed.
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How does a QUAT kill a bacteria cell or virus?

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All of the PureWorks products contain the powerful disinfectant active ingredients called quaternary ammonium compounds or “QUATS.” QUATS are positively charged molecules with relatively long hydrophobic “tails.” These molecules destroy bacteria by destroying their outer membranes and literally dissolving bacteria. At lower concentrations, QUATS interfere with normal membrane function, rapidly killing the bacteria.
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If it disinfects, what does it disinfect, what types of bacteria will it kill?

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SCRUB FREE General Purpose Bathroom Cleaner/Disinfectant is a disinfectant and it is effective against a broad range of microorganisms including Staph aureus, Salmonella, and E. coli.
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