CIMR®
Safe, Effective & Revolutionary Technology
What is CIMR®
This is a germ, bacterial, fungi, and virus control technology comprising 0.02 ppm of Hydrogen Peroxide, the world’s safest all-natural effective sanitizer. It automatically and continuously disperses its contents in an environment like a room or a workplace, acting as a deterrent against germs, bacteria, and other pathogens, providing a healthy and safe environment for both students and teachers.
How Does CIMR® Work?
It works by diffusing reactive hydrogen peroxide anywhere the air travels, disinfecting microbes continuously in places that the other technologies can’t reach. CIMR® molecules have localized negative and positive charges drawn to bacteria, mold, and viruses through electromagnetic attraction. The molecules find the contaminant instead of waiting to be found. It attacks the pathogen’s cell wall until it’s breached and its protein bleeds. It’s on a constant seek & destroy mission!
Market Sectors
Commercial
For a company to have healthy employees working at optimum performance it is essential to maintain a healthy work environment.
Medical
CIMR® technology is a permanent solution to the constant challenge of Hospital Acquired Infections(HAIs) and safeguards against recontamination.
Education
The recent pandemic has been a tectonic shift in our lives and has highlighted the deficiencies in how we safeguard the health of our children & teachers.
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked
What is CIMR® Infection Control Technology?
CIMR® Infection Control Technology continuously disinfects (while patients, staffs and visitors are present) viruses, bacteria, mold and other fungi by producing 0.02 ppm of hydrogen peroxide gas from oxygen and water vapor in the air. This process is different from the aqueous vaporized process. Aqueous vaporized process takes liquid hydrogen peroxide and vaporizes it into the air. The aqueous vaporized process results in hydrogen peroxide levels over OSHA limits for occupied areas.
At the heart of CIMR® Infection Control Technology is a Photo Catalytic process that produces a gaseous hydrogen peroxide. The technology is effective against microbes both in the air and on surfaces because the hydrogen peroxide molecules have both localized positive and negative charges; they are literally drawn to viruses and bacteria by electrostatic attraction. It works by creating 0.02 parts per million (ppm) of hydrogen peroxide gas from the oxygen and humidity already in the air. The hydrogen peroxide gas is then supplied to the areas where it diffuses everywhere that air travels, disinfecting microbes in places that other technologies can’t even reach.
For example: The gaseous hydrogen peroxide first sanitizes the air ducts, then sanitizes the air and exposed surfaces, and over time diffuses into every crack and crevice that air can penetrate, disinfecting microbes in places that other processes or wipe downs and chemical disinfectants cannot reach. CIMR® Infection Control Technology can inactivate and reduce the viability of microorganisms greater than 95% in as little as 2 hours.
What is the advantage of using CIMR® Infection Control Technology?
Since CIMR® Infection Control Technology uses gaseous hydrogen peroxide disinfection process it provides aggressive infection control strategies to combat various types of contamination. Additionally, CIMR® Infection Control Technology provides:
- Massive cost avoidance
- Lower cost of prevention
- Lower cost of remediation or sanitization
- Rapid return on investment
- Reduces the risk of spreading or cross contaminating people or building
- Low up-front cost compared to other chemicals and systems
- 24-hour protection
- Stabilization of areas before remediation can begin
- Low maintenance; replace cell or light every 3 years
- Better indoor air quality for workers and clients
- Less absenteeism from workers
Is CIMR® Infection Control Technology Safe?
Yes, 0.02 ppm of hydrogen peroxide gas is just one fiftieth of the amount that OSHA tells us is safe throughout a standard workday. The hydrogen peroxide gas concentration is also self-controlling. (This was also tested by Dr. Marsden at Kansas State University). If hydrogen peroxide gas increases above 0.02 ppm, it starts reacting with itself until the concentrate drops back down to 0.02 ppm. CIMR® Infection Control Technology Units actually produce much higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide gas immediately around the units themselves, but the hydrogen peroxide gas reacts with itself so fast that the concentration drops to 0.02 ppm within about an inch of the unit. Also, when hydrogen peroxide gas reacts with itself, it breaks down into non-toxic oxygen and water vapor.
Okay, How Can Such A Small Amount Possibly Be Effective?
Well, there are lots of gas molecules in air. Even at 0.02 ppm, there are still 500,000,000,000 hydrogen peroxide gas molecules in a single liter of air at room temperature. That means that the hydrogen peroxide gas molecules are only 1.25 to 1.5 microns apart. Bacteria are about one micron in size, so they can’t move very far without running into several hydrogen peroxide molecules. Viruses can be as small as 0.1 microns, but they will still run into hydrogen peroxide if they move just fifteen times their own length.
The real advantage is that hydrogen peroxide molecules don’t simply bump into microbes on a random basis, they are actually attracted to the microbes. Like water, hydrogen peroxide has both localized positive charged points (the hydrogen atoms) and localized negative charged points (the oxygen atoms) on each molecule. So hydrogen peroxide gas molecules are actually attracted to positive and negative charges on the surface of microbes and are drawn to microbes through the air by electrostatic attraction.
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Commercial
It is estimated that businesses lose well over $90 billion due to employee sick days.
Medical
Keep hospitals a place for recuperation and healing with the use of CIMR® technology.
Education
CIMR® technology can turn “sick buildings” where our children learn into healthy ones.

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