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UV-C Light Technology kills 99.9% of germs and airborne Coronaviruses in your household/office

Updated: Jun 24, 2022

Xspor Australia is proud to present the UV-C Lamp - an affordable unit to place in internal areas which will sterilise an area up to 30 sq metres and kills bacteria, dust mites, surface moulds and airborne allergens. Simply place the conveniently- sized unit in a bedroom / kitchen / bathroom, or office and activate via a touch button.


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A new study at Columbia University Irving Medical Centre has found that more than 99.9% of coronaviruses present in airborne droplets were killed when exposed to a particular wavelength of ultraviolet light that is safe to use around humans.

In a separate ongoing study, the researchers are testing the efficacy of far-UVC light against airborne SARS-CoV-2. Preliminary data suggest that far-UVC light is just as effective at killing SARS-CoV-2.

“Far-UVC light doesn’t really discriminate between coronavirus types, so we expected that it would kill SARS-CoV-2 in just the same way,” David Brenner PhD. says. “Since SARS-CoV-2 is largely spread via droplets and aerosols that are coughed and sneezed into the air, it’s important to have a tool that can safely inactivate the virus while it’s in the air, particularly while people are around.

“Because it’s safe to use in occupied spaces like hospitals, buses, planes, trains, train stations, schools, restaurants, offices, theatres, gyms, and anywhere that people gather indoors, far-UVC light could be used in combination with other measures, like wearing face masks and washing hands, to limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses.”


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