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A stands in line inside a bank. In addition to A wearing an N-95 mask A is wearing one air- force- field wristband on his left wrist and one air- force- field watch on his right wrist. B who is two places behind A suddenly and violently SNEEZES.

A is aware that airborne contaminants can remain suspended in the air for several minutes and so to protect himself A immediately raises both arms and begins to wave and push the BAD AIR away from his body. Because A’s wristband and watch are equipped with accelerometers (motion detectors) the sudden movements(chops) of A's arms had instantly activated both expulsion devices. A is also aware that negative ions zap and kill airborne contaminants such as carcinogens and pathogens and so he presses the NEG ION buttons on both his watch and wristband for an additional level of protection against B’s  SNEEZE

In a continuing embodiment C is standing at the end of the line wearing one Air Force-Field forearm guard. However, C’s device is not equipped with a motion detector but it is synced with his Android phone that has a voice and sound recognition app which recognizes the sound of B’s SNEEZE.

Unlike upgraded models C’s Air Force-Field armguard is not equipped with an IONIZER. However, because B SNEEZED, C’s forearm guard was automatically activated and so C begins waving his arms to push any floating contaminants away from his body in the same manner.

In a continuing embodiment D who had been sitting at a desk waiting for the bank manager is holding her newborn infant wrapped in a blanket in her arms. D had recently purchased an INFANT-FORCE arm guard to protect her newborn from germs because D was aware infants have weak immune systems.

D was about 15 feet away when she heard B violently SNEEZE and so she immediately started making circular movements around her infant’s face and body to repel any airborne germs. And to be extra safe D also activated the IONIZER on her INFANT-FORCE armguard before standing up and walking out of the bank so that any lingering germs could dissipate before she returned.

A is inside a Las Vegas casino for a weekend getaway playing various games and slot machines. Although A likes Vegas, she does not like cigarette and cigar smoke. Unfortunately for A, smoking is permitted on the casino floors. A’s eyes begin to water and burn because of all of the smoke and so A decides to leave. However, before A leaves, she stops at the bar to have a drink and wait for her friends.

Once A sits down at the bar two women B and C sit on the left side of A and begin smoking cigarettes. A has a two-month-old infant at home. Because of the recent increase in Covid-19 cases, when A left the hospital after giving birth her insurance covered an anti-pathogenic Infant-Force forearm guard.

A uses the forearm guard to shield and coddle her infant around other people, especially during flu and cold season. A has also been using the forearm guard to cover her own face and push away the “BAD AIR" when she is in crowded places. As the smoke from B and C’s cigarettes begins to cover A she reaches into her handbag and removes the forearm guard and places it on her left forearm.

Because A’s forearm guard is equipped with a motion detector (accelerometer) A shakes her arm two times and the device activates. A then places her left elbow upright on the bar causing air from the ports to shield A by pushing the harmful smoke away from A and back towards smokers B and C.

*Medical/Covid-19 Disclaimer
At this time, Air Force-Field Eyewear Cylinders (A.F.E.C.) and its associated Air Force-Field Systems parent technology, to include: the INFANT-FORCE Product Line, has not been approved by the FDA or other medical sanctioning body to prevent, treat or reduce Covid-19, Influenza, or other airborne pathogens and/or contaminants. Statements, depictions and testing analysis contained within this website or publications are for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Questions relating to the prevention of the spread of Covid-19 or other airborne pathogens and contaminants should be referred to a licensed medical physician.
A PCT has been filed on this technology, permitting potential licensees to file multiple patent applications in the jurisdiction of members countries subscribing to Paris Cooperation Treaty. If your company would like to review the disclosure contained within the PCT, please indicate this on the contact form.

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