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In a landmark study, researchers found that UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can quickly and effectively kill the human c...
12/20/2020

In a landmark study, researchers found that UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can quickly and effectively kill the human coronavirus.

Scientists found that UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can kill the human coronavirus. The findings may also extend to the new coronavirus.

"Because disinfection kills most recognized pathogenic microorganisms, it can generally be inferred that sterilization a...
10/20/2020

"Because disinfection kills most recognized pathogenic microorganisms, it can generally be inferred that sterilization and disinfection should minimize the viability of SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces and in the air in confined spaces," the FDA wrote. That gave manufacturers a green light to begin marketing potential COVID killers.

The invisible light can kill viruses and pathogens like the one that causes COVID-19, but experts are raising alarms about the potential safety risks.

The CDC recently changed its official guidance to note that aerosols are “thought to be the main way the virus spreads” ...
09/21/2020

The CDC recently changed its official guidance to note that aerosols are “thought to be the main way the virus spreads” and to warn that poorly ventilated indoor spaces are particularly dangerous.

“There is growing evidence that droplets and airborne particles can remain suspended in the air and be breathed in by others, and travel distances beyond 6 feet (for example, during choir practice, in restaurants, or in fitness classes),” the agency says. “In general, indoor environments witho...

A team of international scientists, including Prof. Ido Kaminer of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, studied ...
09/12/2020

A team of international scientists, including Prof. Ido Kaminer of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, studied various methods to prevent coronavirus contagion in indoor spaces. Based on their findings, recently published in ACS Nano, they advocate the use of ultraviolet light as a “particularly efficient, easily deployable, and economically affordable” way to inactivate the virus.

The experts, from the fields of virology, immunology, aerosols, architecture, and physics, researched currently available UV-C sources, such as fluorescent lamps, microcavity plasmas, and LEDs.


They concluded that by applying this type of light on the inside of the ventilation systems of buildings and in shared indoor spaces while not in use, it will be possible to quickly and efficiently deactivate both airborne and surface-deposited SARS-CoV-2 viruses.

The team also explored the cost of deploying such a technology and argue that a global capital investment of a few billion dollars in UV-C sources could protect more than a billion indoor workers worldwide.

“The COVID-19 outbreak, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is posing an extraordinary challenge that requires swift worldwide action for the massive deployment of affordable and ready-to-apply measures to drastically reduce its transmission probabilities in indoor spaces,” the report said.

An international team of scientists are advocating the use of ultraviolet light indoors as a cheap and efficient way to inactivate the coronavirus.

"Ultraviolet light has a long history as a disinfectant and the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, is readily rend...
09/09/2020

"Ultraviolet light has a long history as a disinfectant and the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, is readily rendered harmless by UV light."

UV disinfection is a proven means of killing pathogens like the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but it's not risk-free.

Airline companies, businesses, hotels and hospitals specifically use UVC light to disinfect surfaces and kill off viruse...
08/04/2020

Airline companies, businesses, hotels and hospitals specifically use UVC light to disinfect surfaces and kill off viruses that chemicals might miss. UVC light falls between 280 and 200 nanometers.

Jim Malley, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of New Hampshire, said germicidal UVC light has been used for decades to disinfect surfaces and kill viruses.

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 other seasonal coronaviruses."

UV light is being used to disinfect airplanes, hotels, subway cars and cruise ships, but Americans are skeptical. How can light kill the coronavirus?

Evergreen Health has installed two of the indirect UV-C light air disinfectant fixtures.“It makes sense to use it in an ...
08/01/2020

Evergreen Health has installed two of the indirect UV-C light air disinfectant fixtures.

“It makes sense to use it in an enclosed space like that where we’re rotating patients all day. It just takes the air in and purifies anything that’s in there. Any bacteria, any virus is purified,” said Kerry Cowan, a registered nurse at the Evergreen Health Breast Center. “It eliminates the virus.”

Evergreen Health is now using UV light to fully disinfect the air in their Mammography Mobile Coach, making sure even the air is sterilized to keep patients and employees safe while checkups happen.

"The world's biggest lighting maker said last month that it had tested its latest technology with researchers at Boston ...
07/24/2020

"The world's biggest lighting maker said last month that it had tested its latest technology with researchers at Boston University and found that the exposure of the virus to UV light helps eradicate it. "

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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/24/signify-uvc-coronavirus.html

Signify says scientists at Boston University have "validated" the effectiveness of the company's UV lights in degrading the coronavirus.

"Next month, in a meeting through the Indiana Sheriff's Association, several counties will get a firsthand look at UV-C ...
07/21/2020

"Next month, in a meeting through the Indiana Sheriff's Association, several counties will get a firsthand look at UV-C disinfection machines.

They use ultraviolet light to kill microorganisms and viruses on surfaces.

"I want to see this stuff," Burgess said. "But right now, the market is so packed, everybody in the United States, they're wanting these machines."

Demand has certainly skyrocketed."

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We install UVC Light systems in homes and businesses.

Feel free to view www.facebook.com/uvinstallationservices , www.UVinstallationServices.com or email us at [email protected] for a quote.

https://www.wthr.com/article/news/health/uv-light-technology-gets-business-boom-as-covid-19-killer/531-d138af6b-afc1-4cd8-b090-6aa68b9fe5d6

Next month, in a meeting through the Indiana Sheriff's Association, several counties will get a firsthand look at UV-C disinfection machines.

05/22/2020

With such uncertain times safer home and work environments are essential to healthier living. Find out how our UV lights can help your family or business thrive.

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