5 billion phones in use worldwide and even more tablets and personal assistant devices.
A low estimate is each mobile telephone has about 1 square foot of surface space. If every cellular device was coated with ZnO Shield and left outside it would produce the pollution reduction of over 100,000 mature trees on a daily basis along with the self cleaning, anti scratch and anti fog features of the ZnO coating.
A small item like a cellular communication device can make an enormously positive impact in reducing “global warming” contaminates while offsetting mankind daily pollution contribution, all for only a few dollars per year per device.
Fact: a recent scientific study has established that for every 10,000Ft2 of photocatalyst coated surface equals the oxygen producing power of 40 mature trees that offsets the toxic emissions of 4 automobiles.
If only cellphones were treated it would offset the smog of 2,500 automobiles per day. But the most endearing attribute of ZnO Shield’s technology is it can be applied to any building material and it can be done on existing surfaces at pennies per square foot. Imagine self cleaning surfaces and the tremendous cost savings and achieving Agenda 21 and US-EPA Cap and Trade compliance.
Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[1] It is a product of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The “21” in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century. It has been affirmed and modified at subsequent UN conferences.
US-EPA Cap and Trade
Cap and trade is an environmental policy tool that delivers results with a mandatory cap on emissions while providing sources flexibility in how they comply. Successful cap and trade programs reward innovation, efficiency, and early action and provide strict environmental accountability without inhibiting economic growth.
Examples of successful cap and trade programs include the nationwide Acid Rain Program and the regional NOx Budget Trading Program in the Northeast. Additionally, EPA issued the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) on March 10, 2005, to build on the success of these programs and achieve significant additional emission reductions.
Nano Lab, Inc. created a invisible Nanoscopic coating called ZnO Shield that is powered by photocatalyst Zinc Oxide (UV-PCO). By painting the exterior of your structure you can significantly reduce your daily emissions and subsequently remove pollutants created from automobiles and other sources that travel past your facility.
Nano Lab’s invisible nanoscopic ZnO Shield coating when activated with light produces very powerful “scrubbing bubbles” made up of hydroxyl radicals, •HO, the neutral form of the hydroxide ion (HO–) and singlet oxygen (dioxygen). Together they oxidize bad organics and VOCs into benign carbon (Co2) and pure H2O (water). This is a very effective, long lasting way of scrubbing air and keeping surfaces clean (self-cleaning) ultimately saving the environment and building owners money on maintenance.
“Now the world can spray on, instead of planting pollution eating trees”
Nano Lab, Inc. makes it very easy and inexpensive for companies and concerned citizens to become US-EPA Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) compliment.
For those who are unaware of the CAIR agenda it is a law established on March 10, 2005 and enforced by the US-EPA. Visit http://www.epa.gov/cair/basic.html for more information.
Regulatory Notice and Public Disclaimer
Nano Lab Inc. makes no verbal, written or implied claims that the ZnO Shield™ coating technology will offer any protection, reduction or elimination of surface or airborne microbial, viral or bacterial contaminates. ZnO Shield™ is NOT a disinfectant, sterilizer, sanitizer or pesticide.
ZnO Shield™ is a supplement to and not a substitute for standard infection control and practices: users must continue to follow all current infection control practices, including those practices related to cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.
ZnO Shield™ Ingredients
Thyme Oil CAS #8007-46-3
Zinc Oxide CAS #8051-03-4
Anatase Titania CAS #98084-96-9
Purified Water CAS #7789-20-0
Not all materials are used in all formulation’s
For more information please visit http://www.znoshield.com or contact one of our technology specialists weekdays between 7am and 4pm +1 (954) 367-9274 (GMT-4)