How often have you forgotten to wash your hands after returning home? We have all done that at some point. Guilty as charged! Similarly if not cleaned and disinfected properly, our furniture can provide the ideal environment for viruses and bacteria.
Unbeknownst to you, each time you encounter household items throughout the day—touching or using them—you are automatically exposed to harmful bacteria that can survive on their surfaces for a considerable amount of time.
CenturyPly warrants that this is not the case when you use its plywood sheets or veneers. It has engineered state-of-the-art technology to ward off infection-causing viruses and bacteria completely.
The ViroKill Technology manages to kill about 99.99% of germs found on these surfaces. The special technique of employing nanoparticles has proved to be beneficial in combating bacterial and fungal infestation. Having gotten a brief idea of how the technology works, let’s look at some of the common surfaces that are vulnerable to germs and see how Virokill helps counteract them.
- Kitchen cabinets/countertops:
Cooking and cleaning can constantly expose kitchen cabinets and countertops to moisture and humidity. This, in turn, makes them susceptible to being a hotspot for bacteria and fungi. ViroKill Technology implements minute-sized nanoparticles that have a higher resistance to water and humid conditions.
- Television units:
These pieces of furniture can gather dust and grime over time, if not cleaned regularly. To avoid such a sticky situation, it is better to opt for furniture that comes treated with the ViroKill Technology.
- Door frames/Window frames:
The door frames of your home are constantly bombarded with wind, rain, dust, and whatnot. The CenturyPly plywood sheets are particularly manufactured bearing in mind the fluctuating weather conditions of India. Adding to its efficacy is the ViroKill Technology, which can further fortify its durability.
- Bathrooms:
It is no secret that low relative humidity makes the survival of viruses more viable. This can happen in moisture-laden spaces such as bathrooms. You can always go for Century Plywood treated with the AAAA safety mechanism to avoid the risk of contagion.
- Bed Frames:
Shocking, isn’t it? Even though your bed remains in the house, it can still provide an optimal environment for a whole host of germs. It gets exposed to your sweat, saliva, dandruff, etc., which is ideal for viruses. CenturyPly blockboards are equipped with ViroKill nanotechnology, which is anti-microbial and anti-viral, making it an excellent option for bed frames.
- Office spaces:
Shared furniture in office spaces, such as employee desks, file cabinets, etc., remains unshielded from countless types of germs and can harbor harmful bacteria causing infections of all sorts. CenturyPly laminates treated with ViroKill come in handy with minimal need for maintenance.
- Walls:
Some interior spaces have plywood walls to give character to the house. Little do you know that this can also attract microorganisms. A larger surface area is an ideal spot for these organisms to breed and, hence, can be a reason for concern. CenturyPly’s wood veneers, such as Senzura Woods, are a perfect fit for such applications.
- Floors:
Plywood floors are a must-have for simplistic contemporary house designs. With CenturyPly plywood, not only do you find robustness like no other but also high resistance to termites and borer attacks.
- Bookshelves:
If frequently touched and left unclean, an unsuspecting bookworm can fall ill while reading his favorite book. Century Veneers can be a great investment in such cases.
- Wardrobes:
Let the fashionista in you explore the most alluring outfits without worrying about unwanted germs and bacteria. ViroKill’s nanoparticles can permeate through wood and protect you from falling sick.
Conclusion:
ViroKill is a certified, well-advanced virus-eliminating technology that doesn’t require a second thought. CenturyPly has incorporated this innovation in several of its plywood and veneer products, giving it an edge over its competing plywood manufacturers.