KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Move over, Clorox. The latest COVID-19 cleaning craze appears to be UV light. Ultraviolet-C (UVC) devices are being used to blast away germs inside restaurants, subways and schools.
The light at the end of the tunnel for the COVID-19 pandemic might just be overhead. A new study shows a hands-off approach using ultraviolet light, called far-UVC light, reduced transmission of ...
For some time now, it’s been established that the primary route of SARS-CoV-2 transmission is airborne. Research suggests that contagious particles are released into the air and linger for several ...
Seal Shield LLC, a global leader in hygienic medical-grade devices, today announced the launch of its complete UV-C sanitization solution suite at the AORN 2026 Global Surgical Conference & Expo in ...
Ultraviolet light can kill microscopic creatures like bacteria and viruses by destroying the molecular bonds in their genetic material. But UV light also damages human DNA, causing eye and skin damage ...
With an outer shell, a physical filter, and UV light filter, high-tech face masks cut quite the profile. Credit: UM Systems The harmful radiation we ordinarily avoid could help protect us from Covid.
The CounterAct line of commercial ultraviolet (UV) disinfection luminaires from Christie is designed for use in cinemas, theme parks, museums, sports complexes, and other indoor spaces. The luminaires ...
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