The 
                                  antibacterial property of silver has been known 
                                  for thousands of years with the ancient Greeks 
                                  cooking from silver pots, when eating from silver 
                                  vessels or with a silver spoon was known to 
                                  be more hygienic. 
Manufacturing entire objects from pure silver metal or coating them with silver is prohibitively expensive for consumer items. However, research has found that impregnating other materials with silver nanoparticles is a practical way to exploit the germ fighting properties of silver. The extremely small size of nanoparticles means they exhibit enhanced or different properties when compared with the bulk material. The extremely small size of nanoparticles results in the particles having a large surface area relative to their volume. In the case of silver nanoparticles this allows them to easily interact with other particles and increases their antibacterial efficiency. This effect can be so great that one gram of silver nanoparticles is all that is required to give antibacterial properties to hundreds of square meter of substrate. Products made with silver nanoparticles have been approved by a range of accredited bodies, including the U.S. FDA, U.S. EPA, SIAA of Japan, Korea 's Testing and Research Institute for Chemical Industry and FITI Testing & Research Institute. 
                                All bacteria use an enzyme as a form of �chemical lung' in order to metabolize oxygen. Silver ions cripple the enzyme and stop the take up of oxygen. This effectively suffocates any bacteria, killing it within 6 minutes and leaving surrounding tissue or material unaffected. 
  Viruses grow by taking over another living cell and reprogramming the nucleus to replicate the virus rather than the healthy cell. As part of this process, the cell reverts to a more primitive form that relies upon a primitive form of oxygen metabolizing enzyme as a chemical lung. Again the silver ions stop oxygen being brought into the virus-producing cell and it dies by suffocation. 
  A fungus is composed of a series of single cells. Each cell survives by means of a �chemical lung' much like that seen in bacteria. Just like bacteria, the presence of silver ions disables the chemical lung and the fungus dies. 
                                Antibiotic drugs can be used to kill the pathogens 
                                  attacked by silver nanoparticles but bacteria 
                                  and viruses are becoming increasingly resistant 
                                  to drug therapies. Silver nanoparticles kill 
                                  all types of fungal infections, bacteria and 
                                  viruses, including antibiotic resistant strains. 
                                  No drug based antibiotic is effective on all 
                                  types of bacteria. Additionally, research has 
                                  shown that bacteria have been unable to develop 
                                  any immunity to silver. Elemental silver occurs 
                                  naturally. It is considered non-toxic, non-allergic, 
                                  is not cumulative and is not known to harm either 
                                  wildlife or the environment. 
                                Major consumer goods manufacturers already 
                                  produce household items that utilize the antibacterial 
                                  properties of silver nanoparticles. These products 
                                  include nano-silver lined refrigerators, air 
                                  conditioners and washing machines. Other current 
                                  applications for silver nanoparticle impregnated 
                                  materials include: 
                               
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