The world is more urbanized than ever before. Now more than half of the world’s population, around 4 billion people, live in cities. In 2030, the number of city dwellers is predicted to exceed five billion. The unprecedented rapid growth rate has led to the unplanned growth of cities.
Environmental issues, a healthy living environment, and sustainable cities are central to promoting health. The living environment is an essential part of human health. It creates a framework for physical, psychological, and social health. We live in close contact with our microbes, bacteria, and viruses, but we also constantly receive new microbes from other people, animals, and the environment. Some are similar, some are useful, and some are dangerous for health.
Health and well-being are closely linked to the condition of the environment. The mutual dependence of well-being between man and the environment supports man’s health and ability to function. Good quality and hygienic living environment promotes human well-being and makes people work more efficiently.
At the same time, however, the environment is a significant route through which people are exposed to diseases and dangerous chemicals.
Diseases spread faster and more widely in an urbanized world where people are constantly meeting new people. Strong chemicals are used for surface cleaning, disinfection, and disease prevention.
Our mission is to make the world a safer place to live sustainably. Nanoksi is constantly developing innovative ways to help its customers protect their health and minimize the adverse environmental effects of its operations. We help our customers take a step towards more sustainable and safer living and housing. Our advanced nano coating solutions take care of people and our environment.
Technology is a cost-effective, sustainable and efficient way to care for hygiene. Fotonit®-treated, self-disinfecting surfaces promote health and well-being, but also the principles of sustainable development, as they offer a cleaner living environment without chemicals, using technology instead of poisons. With improved hygiene, we can help create a safer and more efficient society for the future.