What is UV-C?
Ultraviolet (UV) light is invisible to the human eye and is divided into three categories, UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. The bactericidal light, UV-C, is in the range of 100-280 nm. In several studies, it can be seen that the bactericidal effect of light is maximized around 265 nm..
UV-C radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water and other surfaces. UV-C lighting has been used to reduce the risk of infection for over 40 years. All bacteria and viruses tested so far respond to disinfection of UV-C light. In laboratory tests, our UV-C light inactivated up to 99 percent of the bacteria after the surface had been exposed to the light for 20-30 seconds. A clear indication that UV-C light can play an important role in your personal protection strategy.