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Sanitizing small electronics with at-home UVC lights raises questions about effectiveness, safety, and necessity. It may not ...
Researchers have discovered an unforeseen consequence of using germicidal ultraviolet (GUV) light to kill airborne viruses ...
The family-owned company recently introduced this UV light sanitizing wand, which promises to eliminate 99.99% of germs, viruses and bacteria on surfaces. To use, simply wave the wand a few inches ...
A new study shows a hands-off approach using ultraviolet light, called far-UVC light, reduced transmission of indoor airborne pathogens by more than 98% in less than five minutes, according to a ...
That is because UV light kills up to 99.9% of germs, bacteria and viruses and that may include the coronavirus.
We purchased the Safe & Healthy UV Disinfecting Light at Walmart for $19.88. It claims you can scan anything for 10 seconds to kill 99.9% of viruses and harmful bacteria on the surface. To be ...
Genmega, an ATM manufacturer, creates a device using UV-C light to sanitize ATM keypads amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It says it can kill up to 99 percent of bacteria and viruses.
TRIC Robotics just raised a $5.5 million seed round for its tractor-sized robots that help eliminate bacteria and pests on ...
Health Team New UV light fights bacteria at local hospitals Patients don't expect to get a serious bacterial infection while in a hospital, but it can happen.
Light isn’t exactly a wave in the conventional sense, but it behaves like one, and it has a wavelength. Ultraviolet light has a short wavelength, which means it has a high frequency, and ...
Voyage and May Mobility, two autonomous vehicle companies based in California, Florida, and Michigan, are using ultraviolet rays to fight viruses and bacteria between rides as a response to the ...