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Home » Livinguard to launch odor-neutralizing t-shirts and polos
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Livinguard to launch odor-neutralizing t-shirts and polos

By July 12, 20212 Mins Read
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Livinguard has announced that it will
launch an odour-neutralizing apparel line in the US using its groundbreaking
hygiene technology. It will mainly consist of t-shirts and polos. The company
developed protective masks with Covid-19 deactivating properties. As per a new
study performed by Hohenstein Labs, the launch of these innovative products
will help kill 99.9% of bacteria because of the use of advanced Livinguard
technology.

The ability of the company to kill bacteria
is a watershed development in the hygiene and textile industry sector. The outdoor
enthusiasts and weekend warriors are excited for these t-shirts and polos that
have odour-neutralizing properties. These are suited for use by the textile
industry in the manufacture of uniforms such as those used in restaurants.

According to Sanjeev Swamy, CEO and
Founder, Livinguard due to the pandemic, the importance of hygiene technology
in protecting the health of people across the world, has been underscored. He
also said that the company will continue to make apparel with permanent
antiviral and bacteria-fighting properties.

Swamy also said that the findings by
Hohenstein Labs have reaffirmed that the company is an innovator in the hygiene
space.

The Livingurad technology uses the
principle of the deactivation of microbes including bacteria and viruses. A
positive charge is applied at the molecular level to textile surfaces using the
technology which makes the negative charge more powerful.

Source – Valdosta Daily Times

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