Nanotechnology company provides disinfection for gadgets, other surfaces

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Nanotechnology company provides disinfection for gadgets, other surfaces
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Our gadgets are potential health hazards, reminds a nanotechnology company providing surface protection from viral diseases such as COVID-19.

Some people argue that our mobile phones have become an extension of ourselves. We bring these devices with us everywhere and reach for them almost as a reflex.

Helgesen said their company has developed products initially meant to protect gadget surfaces from scratch and breakage. However, they have also branched into alternative technologies to address sanitation issues, and have since produced disinfecting products not only for gadgets, but also for other items. These come in the form of surface protectors and wipes.

Helgesen said the disinfecting effect of their protectors can last from three to 30 days, depending on the kind of surface it bonds with or used on.

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