Endorsements

 

With regard to protection in the work place itself, there is a unique photonic device available directly from the inventor Mr. Robert Duthie, East Aurora, NY. 

This photonic state of the art technology is effective against microbial agents found in air, liquids and particles.   No UV technology is equivalent to this.

 

Kenneth L. Bielat, Ph.D.

Scientific Administrator

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Rockville, Maryland 20852-8329

 

There is no question that the SIAD device has the potential to revolutionize the field of sterilization, making other sterilization techniques obsolete.

Norman G. Schaaf, D.D.S.

Chief of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Prosthetics Dept.

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Buffalo, New York

 

Briefly stated the SIAD process represents a significant technological advancement in surface cleaning and sterilization. Our research studies conclude that this photonic process, SIAD, removes all organic debris and sterilizes.        

Michael A. Meenaghan, D.D.S., Ph.D.

Chairman of the Dept. of Stomatology & Interdisciplinary Sciences

State University of New York

Buffalo, New York

 

In my thirty years of profession microbiological research, I have been skeptical of new purification and sterilization methods until we validate the process with scientific data. The SIAD process is absolutely the best water and juice purification process I’ve tested and compared over the years. The SIAD process also has definite potential in many other purification and sterilization fields.

Homer Reynolds

Senior Research Microbiologist

State University of New York

Buffalo, New York 

 

In studies, supported by the New York State Science and Technology Foundation, we found that there is really no comparison between the SIAD process and other accepted sterilization methods. The device is simply the best and fastest method to clean and sterilize.

Peter B. Hawker, B.D.S., M.Sc.

South Australian Cranio-Facial Unit

Royal Adelaide Hospital

North Adelaide, Australia

 

The SIAD process effectively destroys biological indictor spores on a wide variety of liquid and solid materials and types. The technique is a rapid and convenient method of sterilization.”

Int. J. Oral & Maxillofacial Implants

Armando A. Delgado, D.M.D.

University of Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama

 

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