The COVID-19 pandemic introduced unprecedented challenges and, unfortunately, a wave of misinformation. At AMPAC USA, we prioritize clear, factual communication. Let’s debunk some common myths about COVID-19.
Myth: Hand dryers can kill the COVID-19 virus.
Fact: No. Hand dryers are ineffective. To effectively prevent transmission, wash hands thoroughly with soap and clean water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, and then dry with paper towels. This is the proven method.
Myth: Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are effective in killing COVID-19.
Fact: Do not use UV lamps on your skin; it is harmful. While UV-C light can disinfect surfaces, it should never be used on people.
Myth: Spraying chlorine or alcohol on my body will help kill COVID-19.
Fact: This is dangerous. Spraying chemicals like chlorine or alcohol on your body is useless against COVID-19 and harmful to skin, eyes, mouth, and lungs. These substances are for surface disinfection only. Seek medical help immediately if you are exposed to these chemicals.
Myth: I’ll get COVID-19 from a package received from China.
Fact: Unlikely. The virus does not survive long on surfaces. If you are cautious, let packages sit for a few hours. Direct infection from mail is extremely rare.
Myth: My pet will infect me with COVID-19.
Fact: Your pets will not transmit COVID-19. However, always wash your hands after handling animals to prevent the spread of other bacteria, such as Salmonella. Good basic hygiene is always advisable.
Myth: Having had pneumonia, or a pneumonia vaccine, means you can’t catch COVID-19.
Fact: Pneumonia and COVID-19 are distinct illnesses. A pneumonia vaccine offers no immunity against SARS-CoV-2.
Myth: Saline nasal rinses will protect me from COVID-19.
Fact: No scientific evidence supports this claim. Nasal rinses do not prevent viral infection.
Myth: Eating garlic regularly will prevent COVID-19.
Fact: Garlic is healthy, but it has no proven effect against COVID-19. Enjoy it, but do not rely on it for viral protection.
Myth: Applying sesame oil to my body will protect me from COVID-19.
Fact: Sesame oil will not kill this virus. Stick to proven hygiene practices.
Myth: COVID-19 only impacts older adults.
Fact: This virus affects individuals of all ages. However, those with underlying conditions are more vulnerable to severe outcomes.
Myth: Antibiotics can treat COVID-19.
Fact: No. COVID-19 is a virus; antibiotics treat bacterial infections. Using them against a virus is ineffective and fosters antibiotic resistance.
Myth: Wearing a mask guarantees you won’t get COVID-19.
Fact: Masks primarily prevent infected individuals from spreading the virus. If you are sick, wear a mask. N95 respirators are recommended for healthcare professionals. For the general public, proper masking reduces community spread.
Myth: COVID-19 is just like a bad cold.
Fact: While both are caused by coronaviruses, COVID-19 is far more dangerous than a common cold. It can overwhelm bodily systems and lead to severe complications, unlike a typical cold.
Myth: Hot climates will prevent COVID-19 spread.
Fact: This is incorrect. Temperature has no significant impact on viral transmission. Hot regions have experienced outbreaks, demonstrating this misconception.
Myth: Taking frequent showers or baths will prevent COVID-19.
Fact: Good hygiene is vital, but showering more will not prevent a respiratory virus. Frequent, thorough handwashing with soap and clean water remains the primary defense.
Myth: Mosquitoes can spread COVID-19.
Fact: There is no scientific evidence to support this claim. COVID-19 spreads via respiratory droplets, not insect bites.
Key Takeaways on COVID-19
Accurate information is paramount during a health crisis. We advocate for checking facts from trusted sources. AMPAC USA was proud to supply researchers with high purity lab water—essential for diagnostics and vaccine development. Stay informed and safe.
Frequently Asked Questions: Emergency Water Purification
We frequently receive questions about deployable water systems. Here are the most common ones our field engineers address.
How quickly can an emergency water purification unit be deployed?
Our EPRO and mobile RO units are operational within 30–60 minutes. Trailer-mounted and skid-mounted systems are pre-plumbed and pre-wired. Users only need to connect them to a power source and a water source—such as a river, lake, or brackish groundwater. Speed is critical in emergencies.
What flow rates are available for emergency water treatment?
We offer systems ranging from 1,500 GPD portable units to trailer-mounted systems exceeding 50,000 GPD. Our military-specification units meet EPA and WHO drinking water standards, capable of treating water from virtually any source. Consistent high flow is essential in emergency situations.
Are emergency RO systems suitable for disaster relief operations?
Yes, they are. FEMA, the U.S. military, and NGOs use our systems. They treat floodwater, contaminated groundwater, and brackish sources, effectively removing bacteria, viruses, and chemical contaminants to produce safe drinking water on-site. These systems have been deployed globally.
What power sources can emergency water purification systems use?
Our systems run on generator power (120/240V or 480V 3-phase), solar panels with battery backup, or vehicle Power Take-Off (PTO). Low-power models consume as little as 0.5 kW for off-grid deployment. Flexibility is key for remote sites.
How durable are military-grade water purification systems?
Our military-grade systems are built to MIL-SPEC standards, featuring stainless steel, powder-coated components, and UV-resistant materials. They are designed to operate from -20°F (-29°C) to 120°F (49°C) and are vibration-tested for transport. This robust construction ensures superior durability compared to most commercial systems.
Conclusion: Ready for Any Challenge
We have explored how emergency and military-grade water purification systems deliver safe drinking water, even in the toughest conditions. When deployable water treatment is non-negotiable, AMPAC USA stands ready. Our engineers design and build portable and trailer-mounted systems for optimal performance in any location. Contact our expert team at info@ampac1.com or (909) 548-4900 to discuss your specific requirements.
References
- World Health Organization. “Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public.” WHO, [Accessed date: 2023]. https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “COVID-19: Myth vs. Fact.” CDC, [Accessed date: 2023]. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/myths-facts.html
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.” EPA, [Accessed date: 2023]. https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/national-primary-drinking-water-regulations
- World Health Organization. “Guidelines for drinking-water quality.” WHO, [Accessed date: 2023]. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241549950
AMPAC USA engineers custom water purification systems for commercial, industrial, and emergency applications — from 500 GPD to multi-million GPD. Trusted by municipalities, military, and industry worldwide.

