Press Release

Akhand Surge Shield Support Offered to Anyone in Surge Testing Area

Coronavirus Covid-19

Milton Keynes based company Akhand Armour offer a “Surge Shield” to People Living in Areas Where Surge Testing is Underway.

Akhand Armour will help anyone living in areas where surge testing is underway, or the Indian variant is on the rise, by offering a self-financed subsidy against their Antiviral Face Masks & Antiviral Face Mask Bags.


“We are committed to help drive down community fuelled transmission” says Mandeep Hanspal, company spokesperson for Akhand Armour – who call themselves Transmission Hackers.

Akhand Armour will be offering support relief against purchases of their antiviral face masks and antiviral face mask cases to anyone currently living in reported virus surge areas across the UK.

“We have developed tools which facilitate immediate intervention in the virus transmission journey.”

“With another new variant now on the rise we will offer our support directly to the Public”.

“We will provide the Antiviral Face Masks, Antiviral Face Mask bags and our Mask Chains at a heavily reduced rate to anyone living or working in these vulnerable areas”

“We will not stand by whilst these new variants engulf our societies when there is tangible action which can be taken.”

Akhand Armour says they can help reduce community transmission.

“I would ask anyone living in an area where surge testing is underway, to contact us using the Live Chat facility through the website AkhandArmour.com or through our social media channels.”

Those contacting will be asked to verify their postcode. If surge testing is underway in the area, they will provide a discount code to be used against the order.

“We have designed a stealth deactivation protocol. Our face masks, face mask cases, glasses cases and scarves will stealth deactivate the virus in the background.”

“We know our technology works. We are independently tested, scientifically proven and one of the ONLY companies with an ISO certificate. We know that virus infected droplets hitting our face masks are deactivated on contact. This means we can help the community to be virus reducing foot soldiers as we all support each other to reduce community transmission”.

The face masks have been specially developed to harness 2 different methods of virus deactivation. “We’re proud of what we’ve achieved and we know we can help” says Mandeep.

“We are also offering “Akhand Surge Shield Support” to anyone who would be willing to send a face mask to India.”

Whilst oxygen and remedial therapies will help those already sick, community transmission must also be reduced in order to make a real difference to the tragedy currently unfolding.

“This is where we come in – and can make a real difference” says Mandeep. “We run an interventions protocol”.

“We intervene in the transmission journey of the virus by neutralising it on contact with our antiviral wearables and Akhand virus cloaking shields”.

The virus deactivating wearables have been designed and engineered to be resilient and will adapt to diverse handling by diverse populations.

“PPE does not comfortably adapt to everyday use for real world living” says Mandeep.

“We have developed what we call “Akhand Adaptive PPE” for non-medical use – built especially for use by the general public”.

“We ensured adoption, sustainability and real active virus destruction was at the heart of every single antiviral wearable developed”.

“Adaptive PPE for real world use” says Mandeep.

A truly adaptive mask, the T4 Quad-Lock Transformer mask can be transformed from ear loops to tie behind the head and to form fit across multiple face shapes doing away with the hassle factor where possible.

The antiviral face mask bags are designed to continuously self-sanitise on the go.

“Care should still be taken” says Mandeep… “…but we’ve given ourselves a jolly good chance at winning – especially as we now start to have more close physical contact through hugging”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *