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Are you the one who is most concerned about disinfecting the house? You must have looked around for a solution to this problem and we are sure of the fact that you must have struggled to find a solution for it too. You no more have to struggle to find the disinfectant because after reading this article you will get to know about the allure of UV wand disinfectants.
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Does UV lights kill viruses?mmihomeimprovement.com/2020/08/19/does-uv-lights-kill-viruses
Are you the one who is most concerned about disinfecting the house? You must have
looked around for a solution to this problem and we are sure of the fact that you must
have struggled to find a solution for it too. You no more have to struggle to find the
disinfectant because after reading this article you will get to know about the allure of UV
wand disinfectants. Several studies have shown that UV lighting has proved to be one of
the vital resources when it comes to killing viruses and bacteria. It claims to kill 99.9% of
germs, viruses, and bacteria and ensure your safety. With several other benefits such as
portability and efficiency, you would certainly want to make UV lights a part of your
house. Here are some other interesting things that you should know before you go for
buying it.
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A brief intro to UV Lighting?
Before we move ahead, we need to ensure that all our readers are on the same page and
that is the reason due to which we will be highlighting upon this term. UV stands for
ultraviolet and when we say UV lighting then we mean a band of electromagnetic
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radiation at high energies and brief wavelengths as compared to the normal light. This
quality makes it invisible to the human eye as stated by the International Ultraviolet
Association.
It is divided into four major categories based on their wavelengths
UVA
UVB
UVC
Vacuum-UV
Talking about the first one UVA is the longest in terms of wavelength. They have a
wavelength between 400-315 nanometers. What we see as backlights are UVA lights.
There are a few lights that fall into the violet spectrum due to which people usually use
purple color to view it. Whereas if we highlight upon vacuum-UV, it has the smallest
wavelengths that fall between 100 and 200 nanometers.
We won’t go into many technical details because we just don’t want to put off the readers
who are not interested in it. For others who want to know about much more technical
details can google these terms and learn more about them. Moving ahead we know that
these techniques are being used all over the world to ensure that people are kept safe from
germs bacteria and viruses. You must have witnessed that airline companies, businesses,
hotels, and hospitals use it to ensure the safety of people. As stated above it has proved to
be one of the most effective tools that help to kill viruses that are even missed out by the
chemicals. UVC lights range between 280 and 200 nanometers. It is one reason due to
which they have proved to be so effective against viruses.
Are UV Lights effective enough to kill the coronavirus? If yes then how?
We are almost 5months into the pandemic, without a vaccine until now thus everyone is
looking for a way to keep themselves and their families safe from this virus. Ultraviolet
lights have been used for decades to ensure the safety of our house but now the question is
whether it is effective enough to ensure that it can keep us safe from the deadly
coronavirus.
No study confirms that it is an effective tool that could help you protect yourself and your
loved ones from COVID-19. However, numerous other studies prove the fact that it can
kill other viruses such as influenza and other seasonal coronaviruses.
Here the question arises is that what gives it the power to kill a virus? Most of our readers
must also be wondering about it so here is the answer. According to a theory presented by
civil and environmental engineering at the University of New Hampshire states that UVC
light can damage the virus’s RNA. This disables the virus’s ability to reproduce and infect.
Moreover, it also can damage the layer of protein that helps in disabling the ability to
attach to a host cell.
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Talking about a typical UVC light it has a wavelength around 250 nanometers and it
proves to be very effective in killing viruses. However, we are not sure that it will kill the
coronavirus or not because every virus is different from the other. It is the reason due to
which different viruses respond to different wavelengths. Moreover, there is also a limit to
the dose for each of the viruses. All this is measure by light intensity and the duration of
exposure to the virus.
Even though we haven’t got enough proof to say that it can help us protect ourselves from
the coronavirus but it can certainly help us defend our selves from many other viruses.
There still a lot of research required for the coronavirus and we expect something from
UVC too. So, let’s hope for the best and wait until there is good news from the
researchers.
UV Lighting Installation Service
MMI home improvement has been a part of the industry for a very long time. Our
customers are extremely satisfied with their performances and have never even thought of
going anywhere else for any of the services that we provide. It is because of our highly
talented, dedicated, and hardworking technicians who not only have the certification but
also the experience to ensure that they can deal with all kinds of situations. So, if you are
looking to get them installed at your house then do not waste a moment and call them
right away because no better company could help you install them as effectively as them.
The final say
Facts and studies have proved the effectiveness of UV lights in killing viruses but it is
important to know that there is a limitation to it. A few times the light source needs to be
relocated multiple times to ensure that every corner of the room is disinfected. Moreover,
sometimes depending upon the type, size of the house, the concentration of light, and the
duration of exposure it also requires numerous cycles to completely disinfect the room.