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Research
Reference
       

Experimental Proof of Efficacy of Bi-Polar Technology.
Attained through Collaborative Research with Organizations globally

 

Target Harmful Substance

Testing & Verification Organization

Airborne viruses

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan

Seoul National University, Korea

Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China

Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan

Retroscreen Virology, Ltd., UK

Airborne allergens

Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University, Japan

Asthma Society of Canada, Canada

Airborne mold fungi

Ishikawa Health Service Association, Japan

Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Airborne bacteria

Ishikawa Health Service Association, Japan

Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan

Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan

Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Harvard School of Public Health, US

Adhering odors

Japan Spinners Inspecting Foundation, Japan

Adhering mold fungi

University of Lübeck, Germany

Japan Food Research Laboratories, Japan

 

Note:

Results of testing and verification experiments for other target harmful substances performed at the same organization at the same time have been omitted.

 

 
Detailed lab results of Bi-Polar ionization devices effects on various entities.

 

Virus Tests

 

 

 

Virus

Test method / effect▫

Joint test facility

Virus overview

Date

H5N1
avian influenza
virus

Test space: 1-m3 box
Exposure time: 10 min.
Removal rate: 99.9%

Retroscreen Virology (England)
(Prof. John S. Oxford)

Influenza virus that infects birds

Aug 2008

H5N1
avian influenza
virus

Test space: 1-m3 box
Exposure time: 10 min.
Removal rate: 99.0%

Retroscreen Virology (England)
(Prof. John S. Oxford)

Influenza virus that infects birds

May 2005

H1N1
human influenza
virus

Test space: 1- m3 box
Exposure time: 25 min.
Removal rate: 99.7%

Kitasato Institute, Kitasato University
Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital

Influenza virus that infects humans

Feb 2004

Feline coronavirus

Test space: 1- m3 box
Exposure time: 35 min.
Removal rate: 99.7%

Kitasato Institute, Kitasato University
Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital

Feline infectious peritonitis virus

July 2004

Coxsackie virus

Testing: one-pass test
Exposure time: 3.3 seconds Removal rate: 98.9%

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan

Virus causing summer colds

Feb 2002

Polio virus

Testing: one-pass test
Exposure time: 3.3 seconds Removal rate: 98.9%

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan

Virus causing paralysis in children

Feb 2002

SARS virus

Test space: one-bath test
Exposure time: 3.3 sec.
Removal rate: 73.4%

Retroscreen Virology (England)
(Prof. John S. Oxford)

SARS disease virus

Oct 2005

Calculated based on experiment data

 


Bacterium Tests

Bacterium

Test facility

Date

Serratia bacterium

Harvard School of Public Health (USA)
Melvin First,Professor Emeritus

March 2007

Enterococcus, Staphylococcus,
Sarcina, Micrococcus

CT&T (Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Prof. Artmann)

November 2004

Bacillus subtilis

CT&T (Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Prof. Artmann)

November 2004

MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

Kitasato Institute, Kitasato University
Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital

February 2004

MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences

September 2002

Bacillus subtilis

Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences

September 2002

Pseudomonas, Enterococcus,
Staphylococcus

Medical School of Luebeck (Germany)

February 2002

Escherichia coli, white Staphylococcus, Candida

Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China)

October 2001

Escherichia coli

Ishikawa Health Service Association

September 2000

 

Allergen Tests

Allergen

Test facility

Date

Mites, pollens

Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University

September 2003

 

Fungus Tests

Fungus

Test facility

Date

Cladosporium

CT&T (Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Prof. Artmann)

November 2004

Aspergillus, Penicillium (2 types),
Stachybotrys, Alternaria, Mucor

CT&T (Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Prof. Artmann)

November 2004

Cladosporium

Medical School of Luebeck (Germany) for growth-inhibitory effect

February 2002

Penicillium, Aspergillus

Medical School of Luebeck (Germany) for growth-inhibitory effect

February 2002

Cladosporium

Ishikawa Health Service Association

September 2000

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