Over 400 common disinfectants currently in use could be made safer for people and the environment and could better fight the COVID-19 virus with the simple application of UVC light, a new study from ...
Over 400 common disinfectants currently in use could be made safer for people and the environment and could better fight the COVID-19 virus with the simple application of UVC light, a new study shows.
For decades, ultraviolet or UV light has been used as a disinfectant. Drinking water in the Greater Boston area is treated by UV light. It’s used to clean hospitals and surgical rooms. Now, a form of ...
Becker’s Healthcare recently spoke with Alice Brewer, director of clinical affairs for Tru-D SmartUVC, and Debra Hagberg, director of clinical affairs for PDI Healthcare, about what hospitals can do ...
EFFINGHAM, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UVCeed the only UV-C smart device effective at killing germs, bacteria and viruses, announced today a limited time offer to purchase it’s multi-award winning smart ...
Using ultraviolet light to disinfect surfaces – and even the air – is being increasingly considered as a sanitation strategy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. UV light has long been used to kill viruses in ...
Associate Professor, Genomics and Molecular Biology; Biomedical Sciences, Bond University Dr Lotti Tajouri is a member of both Dubai Police Scientist Council and Dubai Future Council on Community ...
Meet COVID-19's latest match: The Hurricane — a handheld device that uses ultraviolet rays to kill the coronavirus. The Hurricane was developed by The Platinum Group, a Delaware County-based company ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LENEXA, Kan. – The coronavirus isn’t just ...
Over 400 common disinfectants currently in use could be made safer for people and the environment and could better fight the COVID-19 virus with the simple application of UVC light, a new study from ...