According to recent updates, the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) have also recommended that UVC disinfection technology can effectively combat viruses like SARS COV-1, SARS COV-2, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), etc. The germicidal part of the ultraviolet spectrum offers a powerful method for addressing disinfection issues in both water and air. In this post, we will explore both commercial and industrial applications of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) for sanitizing room air. Poor Indoor Air Quality in commercial and industrial buildings is a growing concern, with several studies indicating that indoor air pollution is 2-5 times worse than outdoor air pollution. Many people spend approximately 8-10 hours a day in their workplace, exposing themselves to harmful indoor air pollutants such as bacteria, mold, and viruses generated within the office building.
Why Do We Need UVGI Solutions?
- UV-C at 254 nanometers physically destroys the DNA of micro-organisms.
- It kills bacteria, viruses, and mold spores by penetrating the outer cell membrane of the micro-organism.
- UV-C is effective against tuberculosis (TB), H1N1, SARS COV-1, SARS COV-2, and other airborne infectious microbes.
- UVC reduces the effects of “sick building syndrome” by significantly reducing the bacteria count in the room.
- It eliminates the build-up of biofilms and other organic contaminants on the surfaces of cooling coils.