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Actually, you are more likely to catch the flu from innocent things in your home like your smartphone, or keyboard or fridge door than you are from visiting a public restroom. Knowing this, a lot of people are rushing to stock up on household cleaners and using them religiously to avoid sickness and infection. It seems sensible, right? Well, kind of…
Here’s the catch: are we ever sure that these disinfectant cleaners are risk-free?
To try and answer this, we analyzed 10 popular household cleaners ranging from toilet cleaners to dish soap to see what harmful ingredients they contain and what risks they might represent to our health and the results were astonishing. 100% of them contained either carcinogenic compounds, hormones disruptors or respiratory irritants.
Exactly… Not the kind of things you want in your close environment...
A UVC radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water, and nonporous surfaces. UVC radiation has effectively been used for decades to reduce the spread of bacteria, such as tuberculosis. For this reason, UVC lamps are often called "germicidal" lamps.
"Historically, it's been homeless shelters and medical centers," said Daniel Jones, president of UV Resources of Santa Clarita, Calif, a manufacturer of the fixtures used by the airport.
Sales are up tenfold in the past month. "The demand is though the roof," he said.
With a good UV light sanitizing device, you can clean surfaces like desktops and door handles, sinks and toilets, or those items that are always with you, like your phone. And by the way? You should really clean your phone from time to time. According to multiple studies, our phones are about the dirtiest objects in our lives, harboring on average nearly 20,000 distinct types of bacteria.
The 38W bulb in Uvlizer can easily disinfect a whole 250 sq ft room like a bedroom, living room or kitchen. That means you can protect yourself and your family without worrying about other side effects.
Germicidal UVC light produces ozone during disinfection which makes it possible todisinfect the areas where ultraviolet light cannot reach.
Germicidal UVC light produces ozone during disinfection which makes it possible todisinfect the areas where ultraviolet light cannot reach.
Germicidal UVC light produces ozone during disinfection which makes it possible todisinfect the areas where ultraviolet light.
“I was very happy that the rays of the blue light is on is very powerful, I could not take the picture as I need to get out of the room ASAP. I don’t need to worry abt things I bought and items may not be able wash like your wallet or Hp. Or iPad. Best Buy ever. Hope you take this as a long term investment for yourself and your family.”
UV-C was first used for disinfecting surfaces in 1877, for water in 1910, and for air in 1935.
During the last decades it been increasigly used in health care environments to prevent infectins and pathogens and now it's finally available for domestic users.
We're a team of 20 environment devotees based in California Who started in 2020. We sold our first product on the 1st of April. A month later, 16,000 items were sold and the demand was skyrocketing. But that was no coincidence, we believe that our engineering and biology backgrounds on one side and our attention to details and to quality above all on the other, were our best assets that distinguished us from the others.
Today, we're proud to say that quality and trust are still our number one goals which is only making our community grow bigger and bigger, 45 countries and 40,000 people who trust us and still counting...
The world has enough toxins and harmful substances to worry about. We want disinfection to be the one field where chemicals don't play a role. Our vision is to go around the globe, create safe zones for more families and help organizations protect their teams by being at the top of hygiene standards.
We work diligently on raising awareness of UVC's natural benefits and Ozone's germicidal properties. And we only do so by bringing people more innovative products that are affordable and yet do not compromise quality. We want you to feel safe in both your personal and working environments by protecting you from the health risks of all the nasty microorganisms out there in the world.
FAQs
One study called ‘Surface Disinfection by Exposure to UV Light’ in the Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology showed that UV light at the same wavelength and power as Uvlizer ‘has efficient inactivation of bacteria up to a distance of 8 feet, and an exposure time of 30 minutes is adequate.’
A distance of 8 feet on each side of Uvlizer means an area 16 feet across. 16 feet x 16 feet = 256 square feet. So, Uvlizer can disinfect around 250 square feet in 30 minutes.
UV-C disinfection has been used in hospitals and airlines for decades. And there are several scientific studies proving UV-C light kills almost all kinds of germs, including the CDC and EPA.
One study of UV-C disinfection using the same wavelength and power as Uvlizer is called ‘Surface Disinfection by Exposure to UV Light’ in the Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. This study showed that ‘UV light has efficient inactivation of bacteria up to a distance of 8 feet, and an exposure time of 30 minutes is adequate.’
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