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UVBrite has introduced a new self-cleaning water bottle that uses UV-C light to remove bacteria, viruses, and other germs ...
While studies have yet to confirm whether UVC light is able to kill SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, multiple studies have shown that it can kill other viruses, including influenza and ...
Researchers test UV light to make indoor air safer 02:03. New technology could add another layer of protection against the next pandemic by simply turning on a light.
How Far-UVC light could be key in curbing the next airborne pandemic 03:31. Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic first swept across the U.S., infecting millions and claiming hundreds of thousands ...
It houses the UV-C light—which the company calls “PureVis technology” and claims can eliminate 99 percent of bacteria, including E. coli.
According to the FDA, these UV-C light sanitizers could eliminate germs on phones, furniture, toys and more high-touch objects and surfaces.
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths from ten to 400 nanometers (nm), which is shorter than visible light, but longer than X-rays. People are commonly ...
For starters, UV-C radiation won’t be too helpful unless you live in a bare room. “Most of the science shows that the effectiveness of UV-C light is really on more flat surfaces,” Trautman says.
UV-C is so effective, in fact, that Columbia and British researchers recently found far-UVC light installations can ...
The ability of ultraviolet light to slash 10 to 35 percent of HVAC energy use drives nine of every 10 UV-C installations today. By eliminating accumulated organic materials and biofilm growth in ...