Safety, Efficacy and Performance Testing
PURETi’s mission is to be the safest, most sustainable and effective photocatalytic solution in the world and we test to that standard.
PURETi is, at its heart, a health care company. Towards that end we put safety first and take environmental concerns very seriously. We endeavor to be transparent, collaborative and scientifically rigorous in our approach. PURETi is a NASA Dual Use Technology Partner and we routinely and openly test with national, university and independent laboratories.
Safety and Environmental Tests
- NIOSH review of TiO2 Safety Data - Established Safety Limits (met by PURETi)
- NSF registrations of PURETi as Safe for Surface Contact
- European Science Commission - Found TiO2 Safe in all forms
- DuPont 30 Year Study of 30,000 TiO2 Plant Workers - Found Safe
- UK 30 Year Study of 15,000 TiO2 Plant Workers - Found Safe
- ISU Study of TiO2 powders and mice - Found Safe
General Photocatalytic Studies
- 2009 LSU report on Life Cycle Analysis of Photocatalytic Cement
- 2012 U. of Milano report on benefits of PCO in Pig Barns
- 2012 European Paper on PCO and Construction
- 2013 Japanese Paper on PCO an Infection Control
Air Quality Tests and Studies
- 2009 Stony Brook U. NOx reduction test of PURETi on conrete
- 2010 LSU NOx reduction study of PURETi on concrete
- 2011 LSU NOx reduction study of PURETi on concrete
- 2011 WSU NOx reduction study of PURETi on pervious concrete
- 2012 Ferarra U. NOx reduction study of PURETi vs Gen 1 competitor
- 2013 Queens IPS modified ISO Test of PURETi on concrete
- 2010 Independent Lab Study of PURETi treated fabric reducing Nicotine
- 2012 Report of Real World Office VOC Reduction
Self-Cleaning Tests and Studies
- 2013 Queens IPS Test Report on Dye Dissipation
- 2013 Queens IPS PPT showing DYE Dissipation
- 2013 PURETi Italia PPT showing self-cleaning projects
- 2009 Stony Brook U Test Report on Dye Dissipation
- 2007 Maufacturers ASTM report on PURETi (T-membrane) showing seld-cleaning roofing material
*Note: PURETi is not registered with the EPA as a pesticide and makes no antimicrobial claims whatsoever.