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Coway air purifiers capture and inactivate the virus floating in the common indoor environment!
Using Coway Functional filter and HEPA filter is the most effective solution to prevent 2009 seasonal flu virus. |

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How the virus can be inactivated?
The compounded natural sterilizing substance from ginkgo and Japanese sumac extracts absorbs and destroys protein on the surface of virus, so that the virus is finally eradicated. |
The filter configuration may vary depend on the models. Please contact Coway the applicable products and filters. |
The filters will be available from Nov. 20th, 2009 |
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| Coway's true HEPA filter has 99.9% efficiency on removing virus and bacteria, however, captured virus on filter can cause second contact to human beings |
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Pre-existing HEPA filter can be replaced by anti-virus HEPA filter combined with natural extract for removing 2009 seasonal flu virus |
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Treatment on HEPA filter enables filter not only to capture virus but kills captured virus and bacteria |
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| Coway's true HEPA filter has 99.9% efficiency on removing virus and bacteria, however, captured virus on filter can cause second contact to human beings |
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Additional functional filter for virus particularly for 2009 seasonal flu virus |
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Test Result shows over 99.99% removal of 2009 seasonal flu virus (Refer to Appendix for Test data) |
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The Virus is test by Dr. Shangheui Seo, a professor at Chungnam National University in South Korea. |
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Dr. Seo was given authorization to obtain and research the H1N1 virus and vaccine from the U.S. Centers fro Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an officially collaborated institute of the World Health Organization. (WHO) |
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Chungnam University is the Biosafety level 3- laboratory, Obtained H1N1 virus for the first time in Korea from the US disease control center, officially collaborated institute of WHO. |
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Biosafety level 3: Certified to handle with indigenous or exotic agents which may cause serious or potentially lethal disease after inhalation. |
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