Fine Hygienic Holding (FHH), one of the world’s leading wellness groups and manufacturer of hygienic paper products, has released the results of scientific testing conducted by the University of Arizona. The study confirms that the Livinguard technology incorporated in its masks effectively neutralises pathogens of all kinds upon contact, including Human coronavirus 229e.
The scientific tests, conducted by the Tucson university’s Department of Environmental Studies under the supervision of Charles Gerba PhD, showed that the textile technology, made in partnership with Swiss microbiology and material sciences company Livinguard, effectively eliminates pathogens of all types, including Human coronavirus 229e.
Effective in the fight against COVID-19
The tests affirm that textiles treated with the breakthrough technology can kill the coronavirus by 99.99 per cent. Dr. Gerba, Professor of Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology, said: “Livinguard textile technology holds promise in the fight against COVID-19.”
Regarding the findings of the study, FHH CEO James Michael Lafferty said, “As a leader in the wellness and hygiene industry, FHH is dedicated to providing hygienic solutions which go beyond the set market standards. Fine worked closely with Livinguard over the past couple of years to develop products that keep consumers safe and healthy.
“We are proud to be their exclusive partner in the MENA region, providing our communities and consumers across the globe with one of the most technologically advanced and effective hygienic face masks on the market today. We are encouraged by the confirmation of the newly-available test results from the University of Arizona and look forward to making masks treated with the Livinguard technology even more widely available.”
Fine Guard Comfort masks are reusable for up to a year and Fine Guard N95 face masks are reusable for up to three years (the effectiveness of Livinguard technology lasts for one year, while the N95 filter remains effective for another 2 years), offering a more sustainable alternative than disposable masks.