UK-based health tech giant Pathogen Prevention Pvt Ltd (PPL) has appointed Northwood Consulting Pvt Ltd – as its sole distributor for a range of UV-C based pathogen prevention products for Sri Lanka and Maldives.
Northwood Consulting is a fast-growing consultancy firm based in Sri Lanka and the Maldives specialised in technology, investments and strategic alliances. The appointment comes after COVID-19 plunged the global economy into uncertainty causing countries to rapidly seek effective and proven methods of pathogen disinfection, fast tracking PPL’s employment of its proven technologies across countries, the local company said in a media release.
PPL’s products have been fast-tracked to the British Government’s COVID-19 response group of key suppliers compiled by the Crown Commercial Service under the Medical Services Category thanks to its Germicidal capabilities of UV-C products. The products are also CE marked for conformity and are compliant with all relevant European Laws and Regulations. They are FDA approved in the USA and are also the only manufacturer to be ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 certified.
The new product range is a UV-C based pathogen killer that disinfects and sterilizes air and surfaces within a matter of minutes destroying bacteria, micro-organisms, coronaviruses and deadly pathogens in the air, on surfaces and in liquids, creating hygienically clean environments with absolutely no human intervention whatsoever. The product range has been developed by PPL in collaboration with its Swiss partner - one of the most sought-after companies for health technology in the world.
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