MbS made the remarks at an annual speech to the advisory Shura Council, which he gave on behalf of his father, King Salman
Since the start of the pandemic, the world has gone from sanitising daily to disinfecting several times a day. Scientists around the world have been working on developing surface sanitisers that not only provide constant protection but also last for long periods of time.
Spray Safe, a UAE-based company co-founded by Aditya John of Earnest Healthcare and Dev Chopra of Flosmart Solutions, has found the solution in nano-technology to protect us against viruses and bacteria.
They have introduced a self-sanitising surface coating that lasts on all surfaces for 90 days - keeping the applied surface bacteria-and virus-free at all times. Its Cationic AgNP technology has been extensively tested in the US for its efficacy against viruses such as Covid-19 and influenza.
Surfaces, such as a door handle, handrail or elevator button, that may have been sanitised 15 minutes ago will become contaminated as soon as the next person has touched it. If that surface was coated with Spray Safe, any virus or bacteria that comes in contact with it is instantly neutralised. This eliminates the need for frequent sanitising. The best part is that Spray Safe is water based, alcohol free, non-toxic and comes in an easy to spray bottle - simply spray and wipe, and the surface is protected for 90 days.
Spray Safe was launched in December 2020 and is being widely used in schools, offices, homes and cars, keeping our community safe. Their next revolutionary product - Air Protect - a nano-tech coating for air filters rendering the air that passes through virus and bacteria-free - is ready to be launched in the UAE.
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MbS made the remarks at an annual speech to the advisory Shura Council, which he gave on behalf of his father, King Salman
His visit to Cairo aimed to salvage stalled negotiations mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States to end the conflict
The group accused Israel, which has so far refused to comment, as US denies involvement
Hundreds of pagers belonging to the armed group exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday, killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded up to 2,800 others
They view it as a pivotal move toward fostering inclusivity and diversity in corporate structures
Israel has not yet commented on the explosions
The meeting saw engaging discussions on Sinomach’s strategic initiatives and ongoing projects in the region