
Ultraviolet UVC
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes - if installed and used in the correct manner.
Despite Coronavirus being able to live for long periods of time on both surfaces and in the air we are breathing, it is a virus and therefore susceptible to the power of our Philips UV-C disinfection systems.
UV-C has been proved to work efficiently against microorganisms for more than a century.
We include protective UV glasses with every purchase which should be worn at all times when exposed to any of our UV systems.
Appropriate protective measures should always be taken when working with UV-C and be aware of stray light that may reflect from other surfaces onto skin or into eyes.
Note - UV-C energy cannot pass through glass and most perpexes.
This is difficult to answer as we do not wish to demean other company's products.
However, please be aware that all microorganisms, viruses and bacteria require a certain pre-determined does of UV-C to be used effectively. A lot of the smaller 'household' UV units are simply NOT powerful enough to supply the required dose of UV to kill contaminants safely
As part of a multi-stage disinfection process, UV-C is an excellent component to ensure the safety of re-usable PPE.
The heating of PPE, along with the use of Hydrogen Peroxide are widely agreed to be essential measures regarding the sanitization of equipment exposed to SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19). But the addition of UV-C to this multi-stage process can only increase the effectiveness of the disinfection process - especially as there may be other harmful microorganisms present that cannot be killed by heating and Hydrogen Peroxide.
Wrong! UV-C MUST be installed correctly and safely!
We have 14 years of experience in the design, manufacture and installation of what can be very dangerous equipment into food processing plants, hospitals, offices, clinics and schools.
If designed and installed incorrectly, not only will a 'home made' system fail to work it might pur users are great danger of harmful exposure to the power of UV-C.
There are numerous online resources that identify the UV-C dose required to kill a host of harmful bacteria, viruses, molds and other contamimants. The higher the dose supplied to a microoganism = the more effective the UV-C system is!
All of our systems have their UV-C power output independently assessed by the government laboratory accredited with responsibility for this type of disinfection. We then use this power output to calculate the kill-rates of our systems.