Ultraviolet - C
Energy
UV-C, or
short wave ultraviolet radiation, is used to destroy bacteria, mold, viruses
and other biological contaminants in the air, liquids, or on
surfaces.
UV-C also known as "germicidal UV."
Germicidal UV has a specific wavelength of 253.7 nanometers and is
known to deactivate germs contained in tiny airborne pathogens. UVGI is a
proven technology that has been employed by hospitals and government agencies
safely for more than 75 years.
Ultraviolet rays with
UV-C wavelength will destroy pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, mold and
mildew. This component of sunlight is the main reason that microorganisms
die in outdoor air. The UV-C rays break through the outer membrane of microbes
like yeast, mold, bacteria, viruses or algae. When radiation reaches the DNA of
the microbe, it causes modifications. The DNA then transmits incorrect codes
and this causes death of the microbe. Ultraviolet germicidal lamps provide a
much more powerful and concentrated effect of ultraviolet energy that can be
found naturally. Such lamps sanitize air that is passed directly in their path
to destroy pathogens that come in contact with the UV rays.
More people die from Hospital
Acquired Infection than from Murder and Motor Vehicle Accidents combined!
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biological warfare."
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