Thursday, September 30, 2004

UV Air Purifiers

UV (ultraviolet) light is another popular technology used in air purifiers. UV light is very effective in destroying airborne pathogens such germs, viruses, and bacterias. In fact, the CDC (Center for Disease Control) recommends UV light radiation as a method to prevent illness and disease.

An UV Air Purifier works by destroying the DNA of microbes such as yeast, mold, bacteria, viruses, and fungus. This causes these microbes unable to reproduce.

Air is drawn into the air purifier and passes through the UV light attached in the unit. The radiation from the UV light will then destroy the microbes and viruses.

Many modern hybrid air purifiers now includes UV in their technology because UV light is safe, effective and economical.


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