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IIT Delhi start-up Nanoclean launches Naso95

IIT Delhi start-up Nanoclean launches Naso95

Naso95 is the world's smallest wearable air purifier IIT Delhi start-up Nanoclean Global has launched the world's smallest wearable air purifier which is at par effective to an N95 grade face mask. The launch ceremony at IIT Delhi observed a gathering from doctors and government officials. Rajesh Kumar Pathak cadre, Secretary Technology Development Board, Government of India was the chief guest and Dr MC Mishra, Ex-Director AIIMS, Delhi was guest of honour. Naso95 is an N95 grade nasal filter. It sticks to the user's nasal orifice and prevents bacteria, viral infection and pollen and air pollution. It is at par effective with an N95 grade face mask. A person using Naso95 is more protected than a generic facemask or a loosely fitted face mask. The product has been tested and certified by national and international labs for its safety and efficiency. The product comes in different sizes i.e. Small, Medium, Large and Kids size The product can also be used by kids as they are more prone to airborne infections and air pollution. Pathak praised the work done by Prateek Sharma and the team. He used the product Naso95 and found it convenient to use and comfortable. Shri Pathak mentioned that the product can be of great benefit to society and should be used by all age groups. Also, the Technology Development Board would like to support the start-up to take the product to the masses. Dr MC Mishra, Ex, Director AIIMS, Delhi said, "Lung cancer remains the leading form of cancer and a product like Naso95 can effectively address the problem of respiratory illnesses in metro cities. During the pandemic, the product can especially come in handy at places where one has to pull down a mask for identification e.g. airports, security checks etc."