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Beyond ordinary cleaning everywhere, & without the hassle

Explore new and exciting ways to keep germs at bay wherever you go

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Scientifically

Engineered to Target Dust Mites and Mold at the DNA Level[R]

Most solutions only clean what you see—but UVLizer goes deeper, targeting dust mites and mold at their very core.

Using advanced UVO technology, UVLizer disrupts their DNA, so they can't lay eggs or multiply again. No chemicals, no toxic sprays—just hospital-grade UV-C and ozone working together to sanitize your home at a microscopic level.

This isn't just another cleaning gadget. It’s the same technology trusted in hospitals and airlines—now in your hands to create a truly purified, healthier home.

Plus, it’s unbelievably easy to use! Just turn it on, step out of the room with your pets, and let UVLizer do the work. Come back to a space that’s fresher and cleaner.

In the Press

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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. [R]

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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) cleaners that use ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps can destroy indoor biological pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, and some molds [R]

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Historically, it's been used in homeless shelters and medical centers. Sales are up tenfold in the past month. The demand is through the roof [R]

FDA logo

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. [R]

EPA logo

Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) cleaners that use ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps can destroy indoor biological pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, and some molds [R]

New York times logo

Historically, it's been used in homeless shelters and medical centers. Sales are up tenfold in the past month. The demand is through the roof [R]