KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Move over, Clorox. The latest COVID-19 cleaning craze appears to be UV light. Ultraviolet-C (UVC) devices are being used to blast away germs inside restaurants, subways and schools.
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed many of our behaviours and attitudes towards infection control. Hand hygiene was one of the earliest and most adopted measures to counteract the spread ...
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 ...
RSE Ventures is the first business to incorporate Visium technology in its offices, inactivating up to 99% of airborne pathogens in the areas the devices are installed Lit Thinking's launch of Visium ...
Emitting nearly 3 million μW/cm2 of 265 nanometer UV-C light, the optimal frequency for neutralizing pathogens, the new Anthem One UVC device offers its users a portable yet comprehensive approach to ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has prompted significant economic, scientific, and public efforts to contain ...
PITTSBURGH — The coronavirus pandemic has created a demand for cleaning wipes, sprays and even ultraviolet-C or UV-C devices. UV-C technology has been used as a cleaning tool in hospitals for years.
GREEN ISLAND, N.Y. & DÜSSELDORF, Germany & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Asahi Kasei, a diversified Japanese multinational company, and subsidiary Crystal IS have demonstrated their next-generation ...
(WJAR) — T.F. Green Airport is using ultraviolet handheld devices to disinfect high-touch areas at the airport. The new UVC devices have shown in testing to kill 99.9% of the COVID-19 virus in seconds ...
When passengers reach for the escalator handrails at Mineta San José International Airport (SJC), they can be confident that they are grabbing a clean and sanitized surface each time. SJC has ...