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iFabric Corp T.IFA

Alternate Symbol(s):  IFABF

iFabric Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the business of designing and distributing women's intimate apparel, as well as a range of complimenting accessories. It is also in the business of developing and distributing a range of products and treatments that are suitable for application to textiles, plastics, liquids and hard surfaces, as well as finished performance apparel. These products are designed to provide added benefits to the user. Its two divisions offer a variety of products and services through wholly owned subsidiaries, namely Intelligent Fabric Technologies (North America) Inc. (IFTNA) and Coconut Grove Pads Inc. (Coconut Grove). IFTNA is focused on development and sale of high-performance sports apparel, medical protective apparel, consumer protective apparel and proprietary treatments. Coconut Grove operates as Coconut Grove Intimates, is a designer, manufacturer, distributor, licensor and licensee of ladies’ intimate apparel products and accessories.


TSX:IFA - Post by User

Comment by snootchybootchyon Jan 17, 2022 3:30pm
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Post# 34325728

RE:First-in-class efficacy kill claims for COVID

RE:First-in-class efficacy kill claims for COVIDBut don't we now know that COVID is transmitted through the air and not through contact? If hospitals, long term care facilities, hotels, restaurants were to make upgrades to help reduce COVID transmission, wouldn't focus still be on ventilation systems rather than on uniforms, bed linens, uniforms and table cloths?

Any insights would be very much appreciated.

prophetoffacts wrote: That could be game-changing in a huge way... A new standard of care in billion dollar industries...

"Face Masks, Gloves, Personal Protective Equipment, Medical Wear, Surgical Aprons, Medical Dressings, Military Uniforms, Athletic Wear, Bedding and Linens."

Hotel bed sheets...

Consumer clothing...

"IFabric advises that efficacy testing of PROTX2 treated fabric against this additional Human Coronavirus, type 229E, was carried out by an internationally recognized, independent laboratory in the United States, to establish its ability to inactivate the virus at time points of 10 minutes and 1 hour. The Laboratory reported that the treated fabrics demonstrated a greater than 99% reduction in active viral loads on the tested fabrics at each of the two time points. This supplements prior testing to establish the efficacy of PROTX2 treated fabrics against the SARS-CoV-2 Human Coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 disease."



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