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Revision as of 23:33, 31 August 2020
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Historically, there has been difficulty confirming when a SODIS water safety device, which uses only sunlight passing through a transparent container, has safety killed harmful pathogens in the decontamination cycle. The standard alternative is to heat water to measured temperature using water pasteurization techniques.
Potavida, a company located in Seattle, Washington, USA, has developed a SODIS 10-liter hydration bag with a built-in UV dosage indicator. The company reports a batch of water is typically ready in about five hours in full sunlight. To use, simply fill the bag with water, place it in the sun, push the Start button, and wait for the indicator's green LED to show that the water is safe to use.
Besides the SODIS device, the company also collects and provides real-time data feedback to various aid organizations, to facilitate better decisions and use of resources.
News
Audio and video
Articles in the media
- December 2015: PotaVida to Distribute and Test Innovative Water Purifier in Somalia - prweb
- May 2011: Clean water startup PotaVida takes top prize at UW business plan competition - geek wire.com
See also
External links
- http://www.potavida.com
- https://twitter.com/potavida
- https://www.facebook.com/PotaVida-121404951264666/
Contact
Potavida, Inc.
999 Third Ave, #700
Seattle, Washington 98104
USA
Email: info@potavida.com
Web: http://www.potavida.com