COMPARISON WITH SARS-COV2
The difficulty of being able to directly test the Sars-Cov2 virus (better known as Covid19), forces us to use all the information found through the scientific documentation produced in the last year, in order to have references about the susceptibility of this pathogen to UV rays -C.
In support of these considerations, some important documents help us in determining how to be effective against this virus while maintaining values within the ranges established by the competent authorities:
- UV-C irradiation is highly effective in inactivating and inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 replication – AA.
- CIE Position Statement on Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation to Manage the Risk of COVID-19 Transmission.
- Rapporto ISS COVID-19 n. 25/2020 del 15/05/2020.
- ISO 15714:2019 Method of evaluating the UV dose to airborne microorganisms transiting in-duct ultraviolet germicidal irradiation devices.
OZONE FREE
UV-C LEDs emit at 275 nm, at this wavelength the radiation does not generate Ozone. Indeed, the tests in the literature show that this wavelength has the ability to destroy the ozone molecules by converting them back into oxygen.