Everyone wants to feel secure at the clinic
Clean air is critically important to our health, particularly at the clinic. nanoe™ X helps keep healthcare facilities cleaner and more secure, giving everyone peace of mind.
When a hand with a virus on it touches a doorknob, light switch or any other household object, the virus may adhere to that object.
With multiple people using these objects, the virus can then transfer to another person’s hand.
Once the virus is on your hand, and you touch your mouth, your eyes or your nose, then…
…you may be infected.
Contact infection
Viruses which are adhered to various surfaces can be touched and absorbed into the body.
Effects on certain bacteria & viruses
Airborne bacteria
Staphylococcus aureus1
Airborne viruses
bacteriophageΦχ1744
Adhered bacteria
O1572
Adhered viruses
Influenza virus H1N1 subtype5
MRSA3
Poliovirus type1 (Lsc-2ab)6
How nanoe™ X works
nanoe™ X reaches virus.
Hydroxyl radicals denature virus proteins.
Virus activity is inhibited.1–6
The effects of nanoe™ X products can only be expected in the room where the product is placed, and vary depending on room size, environment and usage. It may take several hours for nanoe™ X to reach its full effect. nanoe™ X products are not medical devices. Local building design and sanitation regulations must be respected.
1Airborne bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus). Testing organisation: Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science. Testing method: The number of bacteria was measured after direct exposure in an approximately 25 m3-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Airborne bacteria. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.7% in 4 hours. (24_0301_1)
2Adhered bacteria (O157). Testing organisation: Japan Food Research Laboratories. Testing method: Measured the number of bacteria adhered to a cloth in an approximately 45 L-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Adhered bacteria. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.99% in 1 hour. (208120880_001)
3Adhered bacteria (MRSA). Testing organisation: Japan Food Research Laboratories. Testing method: Measured the number of bacteria adhered to a cloth in an approximately 45-L-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Adhered bacteria. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.99% in 1 hour. (208120880_002)
4Airborne viruses (bacteriophageΦχ174). Testing organisation: Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science. Testing method: The number of viruses was measured after direct exposure in an approximately 25 m3-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Airborne viruses. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.7% in 6 hours. (24_0300_1)
5Adhered virus (Influenza virus H1N1 subtype). Testing organisation: Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science. Testing method: Measured the number of viruses adhered to a cloth in an approximately 1 m3-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Adhered viruses. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.9% in 2 hours. (21_0084_1)
6Adhered viruses (Poliovirus type1(Lsc-2ab)). Testing organisation: Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science. Testing method: Measured the number of viruses adhered to a cloth in an approximately 45 L-sized airtight test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Adhered viruses. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.7% in 2 hours. (22_0096)
Results may vary based on usage and seasonal and environmental variables (temperature and humidity). nanoe™ X and nanoe™ inhibit activity or growth of pollutants, but do not prevent illness.