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In places like airport lounges and busy offices, infection prevention is challenging. Aerosols containing germs and viruses like flu, SARS, H1N1, and rhinoviruses can remain infective for hours. Up to 48 hours in crowded rooms and busy areas, to be precise. Often, the infection rate for airborne viruses soars effortlessly above the tipping point, causing an outbreak. Mainly because these rendezvous points increase the risk of viral spread.

Public vehicles like trains and aircrafts also remind us that viruses are not only out in our habitual environments. After all, you might need to share the same close place with other people to arrive at your destination only once. But that short span of time could be more than enough to get infected. This is why understanding how contagious a cramped space is crucial for protecting individuals and communities.

How safe is public transport?

Lately, trains and buses are cleaner than ever. But commuting by train or bus without proper ventilation is still dangerous.

Airborne viruses can still infect others because infected people breathe out very small fine droplets. Plus, you cannot always be sure about how contagious other people are. Both flu and SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome) symptoms can take up to two weeks to appear.  Of course, infected people can transmit the virus to hundreds of bystanders before the symptoms appear.

The spread of respiratory infections in the office

Employers and employees usually infect each other. Often, they spread viruses like influenza or rhinoviruses. Whooping cough (Pertussis) is among the most contagious respiratory diseases you can catch in an office with more than ten people. Mostly because, once the cough starts, people can infect you for over two weeks.

The longer you stay at the office, the higher the chances that you catch an airborne virus.

The pitfalls of the power lunches

Your workplace increases the odds of contracting an airborne virus because of social interaction with co-workers. As a result, a power lunch or a round of drinks after work can expose you to all sorts of respiratory diseases. Any airborne virus can be transmitted indoors by means of aerosol.

Airborne transmission does not only rely on droplets. In fact, the virus lingers in the air in the form of aerosols. This is why health care professionals that treat highly contagious respiratory diseases wear specific respirator masks and eye goggles. Otherwise, they would inhale the infective particles into their lungs.

What lurks around in the airport?

A terminal is a place where you can meet or give your friends a send-off. Sadly, it is also the place where all people from around the world arrive. In other words, the airport is one of those crowded places where viruses can easily float in the air and travel up to 8 meters. Also, one of these contaminated clouds could reach the ventilation systems, which in turn could make things worse.

A lot of factors determine how long aerosol remains in the air. For example, it depends on the person who emitted the particles. But also on the temperature and humidity of the environment.

Chatting at a department store is not a good idea

Maybe, you went out shopping and had to wait in line because two persons started chatting in the middle of an aisle. Besides being rude to the people behind you, chit-chatting in a department store may not be the smartest idea for the speakers too.

As more people line up, recirculated air becomes a problem. Of course, the better the ventilation, the less likely the spread of aerosols. But it is still not worth the risk. After all, you do not know what viruses the person next to you may incubate.

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The best way to prevent respiratory contagion in crowded places https://taffixprotect.com/the-best-way-to-prevent-respiratory-contagion-in-crowded-places/ Mon, 16 Aug 2021 11:54:25 +0000 https://taffixprotect.com/?p=29135 Airborne viruses have always been among us. But lately, as we came to fear the unexpected, more people want to find out ways to prevent virall infection. Especially in crowded places. Viral particles move in a predictable way. But as the environmental factors change, predicting...

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Airborne viruses have always been among us. But lately, as we came to fear the unexpected, more people want to find out ways to prevent virall infection. Especially in crowded places.

Viral particles move in a predictable way. But as the environmental factors change, predicting how the smallest droplets can spread becomes almost impossible. This is why masks, social distancing, and humidity affect the spread of rhinoviruses and viruses like the flu, SARS, and H1N1.

Many researchers and public authorities have shared their findings to restrain viral respiratory infections indoors. So, here are the top 9 tips for preventing in crowded places.

Be conscious

To start with the obvious, your actions speak volumes. If you want to prevent infection in crowded places, begin to notice any mistake you might make. For example, the flu is highly contagious about 24 hours before the first symptoms until a week later. So, during this period, avoid visiting crowded places. On the flip side, avoid going near a person with a running nose or wet cough.

Continue taking all precautions

The first shot of the vaccine does not provide immunity. So, watch your distance, keep washing your hands frequently, and wear a mask at all times while you wait for the second shot.

Open the windows

The infective droplets that an infected person releases in the air can be contagious for many hours. For example, measles droplets remain active for up to two hours. Even after the person with measle has left the room. So, when other persons with a weak immune system or unvaccinated ones walk into that room, they can contract measles easily. So, open a window to ensure optimal ventilation and lower the risk of infection.

Avoid unnecessary meetings

Remaining in a crowded place is risky whenever people have no rules to follow. Luckily, you can set up visible lines to guide people around. Here is a practical example for protection in a busy workplace. Put boxes for delivering parcels and items. In this way, you can reduce the amount of unnecessary daily contact. 

Keep it quiet!

Shouting and singing loudly lead to the production of more respiratory particles. Plus, as you inhale more deeply after yelling, raising your voice is not advised. In any case, singing and talking softly is still safe.

Get vaccinated

From a medical perspective, vaccines are the primary means of mass protection. They are widely available and reduce the length and viral load for everybody else if you become infective. Consult with your physician about the common respiratory viruses that cause diseases in humans and which treatment options suit you.

Discuss how to stay safe with people you do not know well

Some people try to downplay the health recommendations on how to avoid getting infected. And as you can imagine, such beliefs and behaviour are not ideal in cramped spaces. Outdoors, talking with a security guard before you enter an office or a store is also a good idea. Let other people know what you want them to do and how you would like them to behave.

Consider benefits VS risks ahead of time

Besides partying, people gather for different reasons. Maybe, you need to buy groceries or visit your clients in busy offices. Only enter a new building while wearing an N95 mask or equivalent medical devices.

Protect your nasal cavity

Use personal powder sprays devices to halt the virus’s journey to your lungs. The molecules that these sprays deliver stop the viruses from infecting us. Of course, it is not a cure as its protection is only temporary. But it does act as an antiviral, locking the virus from entering human cells.

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This New Powder Spray Is Selling Out in Europe https://taffixprotect.com/this-new-powder-spray-is-selling-out-in-europe/ Wed, 11 Mar 2020 12:18:58 +0000 https://taffixprotect.com/?p=29972 The post This New Powder Spray Is Selling Out in Europe appeared first on Taffix.

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Stay safe, you and your loved ones, with the new personal powder spray device - Taffix

After the many lockdowns, my boyfriend and I planned to travel to Rome. However, we wanted to protect ourselves with masks and all the other measures as recommended by the health authorities. I was wondering if there were any additional ways to protect ourselves during the flights to Rome and then back to Berlin. While I was surfing the internet an interesting article appeared about Taffix.

I was very surprised to read that the nasal cavity is the primary portal for entry of airborne viruses. For us, as travelers, it is very important to protect this portal. That is where Taffix comes in. I could not wait any longer and ordered two units via the internet, which arrived a few days before our trip.

It is called Taffix and you should spray it into the nose

The Taffix (Powder) Spray Device is indicated for use as a protective mechanical barrier against viruses within the nasal cavity. It is used to block viruses within the nasal cavity, viruses that could penetrate the respiratory system and cause infection.

To protect against airborne viruses, Taffix should be used prior to exposure to a high risk environment where viruses may be airborne, such as public places & flights or when coming into contact with anyone outside of the isolated members of the household.

Taffix is aimed for intermittent use so you should use it when in crowded areas like airports or during flights. There is no need to use it at home or in places where you are not exposed to other people who might infect you.

When we left the house, before the trip I put Taffix in my bag, together with the few face masks. We both sprayed Taffix into each nostril and I must tell you, that both my boyfriend and I we felt safe and protected throughout the trip.

 

 

How Does It work?

Taffix is a medical device and the powder turns to a gel in the nose and creates an active barrier that shields, protects and deactivates airborne viruses found often in circulated air in open spaces, planes, trains, large shopping centers and public transportation.

Taffix can be used in addition to other treatments, as part of combination therapy strategy in the fight against viruses.

  • Taffix® is legally marketed in Europe (CE- DE/CA09/0760/N18/001) with the following Indication for use:
    Taffix® is indicated for use as a protective mechanical barrier against viruses within the nasal cavity.

Thousands of Travelers Say:

5.0 out of 5 stars Happy

Reviewed in Italy on February 10, 2021

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Definitely not cheap but physical and (especially) mental health is priceless! Finally I meet people in absolute serenity and I can go practically anywhere without fear. Already ordered three times and given to my mother and friends as a gift. If Amazon stocks run out, it's my fault☺ Nobel Peace Prize to Nasus Pharma and Amazon

5.0 out of 5 stars  Very satisfied with the product

Reviewed in Italy on January 12, 2021

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Personally I am very satisfied; I can say that I have been using it for a month and I have not yet got sick, not even a simple cold that in this period, in the past years, I was getting punctually. I hope to continue like this.

5.0 out of 5 stars Quite simple application

Reviewed in Italy on January 20, 2021

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Item arrived regularly.
The mini-bottle (but I already knew this from reviews and information, so no surprise) is not filled with the powder to be inhaled.
Presumably the weight of the content is as indicated: 1 gram.
The empty volume in the bottle facilitates the use as a pump.
Relatively simple and not too annoying application.

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Practical tips for staying safe during a pandemic https://taffixprotect.com/staying-safe/ Mon, 17 Aug 2020 12:25:57 +0000 https://taffixprotect.com/?p=1284 The post Practical tips for staying safe during a pandemic appeared first on Taffix.

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During these uncertain times, it’s essential for each and everyone of us to do our best and stay protected, and do our part in stopping the spread of the virus.
The good news is that with a few simple rituals, we can greatly reduce the risk of infection and greatly increase our chance of staying protected.

So, what can we do?

We already know that all airborne viruses are primarily transmitted by coughing or sneezing and to a lesser extent by touching infected surfaces. As these viruses are highly infectious, it’s most important to keep our distance, because particles can travel up to 6 feet through coughing or sneezing.

Personal hygiene

Personal hygiene is always important. During these times it’s life saving. Make sure to wash your hands as often as possible, especially after being in a public place, after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing. Wash your hands vigorously with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. In case there is no soap, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. It’s also important to frequently clean and disinfect touched surfaces daily such as tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, computers, phones, keyboards, sinks, toilets, faucets and countertops.

Be vigilant

Common sense is always a good thing, and I can’t overstate its importance during these times. Try avoiding over-crowded spaces, make sure no one is hovering over you in line at the supermarket, don’t hang around people who seem to be displaying flu-like symptoms and make sure to always observe social distancing when you venture out into public spaces.

Stay covered

Wear a face mask to cover your mouth and nose when in public. This also keeps you protected, as well as protecting others in case you happen to be infected without knowing it. If you find it hard to breathe with a face mask, we highly recommend using a face shield.

Use Taffix

By using the Taffix nasal spray daily, especially prior to entering public spaces such as work, public transportation, restaurants and bars, schools and universities, you are giving yourself a chance of staying protected and virus-free. Taffix provides up to 5 hours of virus protection with each use and can be used up to 3 times a day. Each personal package is good for about a month of usage. It’s recommended to stock up on your Taffix to ensure overlap of use.

If you follow these daily routines and rituals, you have played your part in fighting the current pandemic, and greatly increased your chance of staying protected and virus-free

Taffix does not replace use of masks and all other measures recommended by health authorities

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Increasing your personal protection in the new normal https://taffixprotect.com/the-new-normal/ Mon, 17 Aug 2020 12:11:18 +0000 https://taffixprotect.com/?p=1282 The post Increasing your personal protection in the new normal appeared first on Taffix.

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The current pandemic has caused us all to adopt a variety of new precautionary behaviors in an attempt to stay protected. Who could have imagined just a year ago experiencing that feeling of having to double back after leaving home without our mask? Who would have thought of describing that feeling we all of a sudden get when someone stands too close to us in line at the supermarket? Hygiene was always part of our daily routine, but the way we do it now is something few could have anticipated only a few months ago.

Still vulnerable

But even with all of these precautionary measures, there is still a sense out there that we remain vulnerable as we see the number of infections continually on the rise and that’s even before winter’s arrival which is right around the corner and the concern of a second wave, as well as the common flu which always strikes hardest during this period.
Also, the longer we need to wear a mask in public continues, it’s only natural that people will start cutting corners because let’s face it, no one really likes wearing them even though we know just how important they are in fighting the virus.

Filling the void

Taffix has successfully filled the void in the world of personal protection with it’s 5-hour nasal spray that blocks many airborne viruses, including proven effectiveness against the current virus, the common flu and a number of others.
Taffix is not an alternative to other safety measures, but rather the perfect complement that ensures complete protection when used as part of the new daily routine.

Using for optimal effect

Taffix is best used a few minutes prior to entering public spaces, such as work, restaurants, airports, public transportation and schools...the nasal spray is activated within 50 seconds from the moment of use and is effective for up to 5 hours. It can be used up to 3 times a day, providing protection throughout most of the day. Each personal package is good for about a month of usage.

How it works

Taffix has a proprietary action mechanism creating a hostile microenvironment in the nose. The spray creates an ultra-thin gel barrier in the nasal cavity that lowers the nose’s pH to 3.5 where many airborne viruses can’t survive. The gel, unlike a liquid solution which would evaporate after a few minutes, lasts up to 5 hours. These 2 factors are the secret behind Taffix’s clinical effectiveness.

Priceless personal protection

Even though Taffix was initially created to protect us from the current virus, it is as well against the common flu and any other airborne virus that we catch at work, on a plane or from some random stranger in an elevator.

With Taffix as part of your daily routine, you are giving yourself an extra layer of priceless personal protection, something we can all agree is now more important than ever.

Taffix does not replace use of masks and all other measures recommended by health authorities

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How to stay safe while travelling https://taffixprotect.com/how-to-stay-safe-while-travelling/ Sun, 22 Sep 2019 09:42:37 +0000 https://taffixprotect.com/?p=1811 The post How to stay safe while travelling appeared first on Taffix.

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Whether it’s a business trip or finally having that holiday we dreamt about while in lockdown, there is nothing more frightening than the modern nightmare of catching something away from home. Nothing is worth the risk of being alone and in quarantine in a foreign country, dependent on a foreign healthcare system and feeling completely helpless.

As the world is slowly re-thinking travel again and getting ready to travel under the strict new safety measures that countries and airlines are imposing, it’s time to see if there’s anything else we can do to make sure we’re truly protected -- and to avoid worse-case scenarios that are likely to affect many in the foreseeable future.

The New Normal  

Airlines and airports are taking every imaginable precaution possible to make travel as safe as possible. From massive disinfection of public spaces and surfaces to minimizing contact between staff and passengers; from checking everyone’s temperature to on-site PCR testing; from handing out sanitation kits to each passenger and ensuring passengers wear masks from the moment they enter the airport all the way to their destination, their efforts are truly remarkable.

 

The Protection Gap

But even with all of these precautionary measures, there is still a sense out there that we remain vulnerable. For starters, we never know next to who we might be seated. That’s always a problem when travelling, but these days it’s even more frightening as they may feel they don’t want to wear their mask, or if it just slips off while they’re snoozing next to you.
Also, the entire mechanism of checking temperature upon boarding leaves much room for error as viruses have a few days of incubation -- meaning someone might present clear symptoms while in fact being already contagious. This all leaves us vulnerable, even when doing everything right in terms of observing safety measures.

The Last Mile of Personal Protection

Taffix fills that gap in our personal protection. The 5-hour nasal spray blocks airborne viruses, including proven effectiveness against the current virus, the common flu and a number of other airborne respiratory viruses. It is not an alternative to the aforementioned safety measures, but it does provide the perfect complement in our need for complete protection when used as part of the new travel routine.

When to Use Taffix?

Taffix is best used a few minutes prior to entering the airport as it is activated within 50 seconds from the moment of use and is effective for up to 5 hours. It can be used up to 3 times a day, providing protection throughout the entire journey.

How Taffix is Works?

Taffix has a proprietary action mechanism creating a hostile microenvironment in the nose. The spray creates an ultra-thin gel barrier in the nasal cavity that lowers the nose’s pH to 3.5 where many airborne viruses can’t survive. The gel, unlike a liquid solution which would evaporate after a few minutes, lasts up to 5 hours. These 2 factors are the secret behind Taffix’s clinical effectiveness.

Safe Travels with Taffix

Airplanes, like trains and buses, use a central air system that create an ideal breeding ground for viruses. That’s the reason it’s so common to catch something after a long flight. It’s enough for just one person to be infected for a whole lot of passengers to come down with something. Until now, this was usually the flu, and we could always expect feeling a bit off for a few days after travelling.

With Taffix as part of your travel routine, you are giving yourself an extra layer of priceless personal protection, something we can all agree is now more important than ever, not just for ourselves, but in the collective fight against respiratory viruses.

 

 

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How to increase your chances of staying safe during the winter?  

As winter awaits just around the corner, and with it the dreaded flu season, it’s time to re-think some daily routines to keep us safe and protected. Just like safe sex and sunscreen before, the current pandemic has introduced new daily routines to keep us safe from dangerous health risks. Protective masks and social distancing are teaching us that new daily routines are often the difference between continued health or a possibly fatal ailment.

Staying apart helps us stay together

We already know that airborne viruses are primarily transmitted by particles that can travel up to 6 feet through coughing or sneezing. 

Social distancing isn’t always possible, especially when frequenting crowded spaces like a quick elevator ride, taking public transport or even waiting in line at the supermarket. There are so many unknown variables throughout the day that make us vulnerable, but we still have to maintain vigilance wherever possible.

The importance of staying clean

Personal hygiene is always important. During these times it’s life saving.  Make sure to wash your hands as often as possible and frequently use alcohol-based hand sanitizer, especially after being exposed to people in public spaces. It’s also important to frequently clean and disinfect touched surfaces daily such as tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, computers, phones, keyboards, sinks, toilets, faucets and countertops.

The protection gap

But even with all of these precautionary measures and the disruption to our daily routines, we are witnessing the numbers constantly on the rise.

There are several reasons for this. First of all, most masks don’t provide absolute protection, and their performance is further affected by how they are worn and how often they’ve been worn. Secondly, not everyone is wearing a mask, a sad fact that is endangering everyone and hindering the straightening of the curve.

Masks which have been just removed from the package and properly placed over both mouth and nose, still only provide up to 60% protection. 

Many people are negligent in replacing their mask daily, and instead of being protected end up wearing a petri dish of bacteria over their face.

The pandemic paradox

Humans are both resilient and adaptive. We have proven this over the past year as we find ways of dealing with the pandemic. But there’s something tricky about the current nature of the pandemic. On the one hand, we see the number of casualties constantly rising, the reports from over-crowded hospitals, the restrictions in personal movement...yet, we also see an erosion in the collective will of many to observe the same level of vigilance from the onset of the pandemic. This is a dangerous paradox, as many feel the authorities have greatly exaggerated the risks, causing many to be reckless.

As the world continues to wait for a vaccine, now is definitely not the time to let our guards down. 

A holistic approach to protection

This paradoxical state of being, where on the one hand we understand the dangers lurking, but on the other have collectively lowered our guard, requires a new, more holistic way of thinking about personal protection. We need to start thinking of protection in terms of layers.

On the one hand, we need to continue practicing social distancing and overall vigilance. We need to continue wearing face masks in public. But we also need to make sure we’re eating properly and doing exercise, 2 things that greatly affect our immune system and our general wellbeing and bolster our natural defenses against airborne viruses..

But there’s also another thing that connects all these dots and provides us with the additional layer of protection that gives us the best chances of staying healthy.

Your new daily routine

Taffix is a scientifically-proven nasal spray that was developed by Israeli pharma company Nasus Pharma after 3 years of R&D. The spray provides 5 hours of protection with every use and works by lowering the nasal cavity’s pH from 6.5 (where viruses thrive) to 3.5, where they are blocked.

It has been proven to block many airborne viruses, including the common flu and a slew of other respiratory viruses in the nasal cavity, where most viruses are known to enter the body.

The nasal spray launched in Israel where it is currently available in most pharmacies around the globe and it is currently available for purchase from its site. 

According to Barbara Mann, Ph.D. as Associate Professor of medicine specializing in infectious diseases and international health at the University of Virginia, "Taffix was proven to effectively reduce the amount of live virus in laboratory”.

The moment before

Taffix is best used a few minutes prior to entering public spaces, such as work, public transport, schools, bars, restaurants, and any other place where you might interact with strangers. It can be used up to 3 times a day. Each personal package is good for about a month of usage. It’s recommended to stock up on your Taffix to ensure overlap of use.

If you follow these daily routines and rituals, you can enjoy the winter without worrying about catching anything.

Taffix does not replace use of masks and all other measures recommended by health authorities

 

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