AML’s New Lab-tested UV-Locker Kills Bacteria and Inactivates Viruses
In the workplace and schools, germs spread like wildfire if you’re not adequately equipped to thoroughly clean surfaces or shared devices. The new UV-Locker, developed by US-based manufacturing company AML, utilizes UVC LEDs to kill bacteria and inactivate transmissible viruses. Unlike air purification systems, UV-Locker is affordable, requires no set up time, and is lab proven to thoroughly disinfect irregularly shaped devices and tools. Typical items that need to be disinfected include phones, tablets, face shields, walkie talkies, mobile computers, and hand tools. “During the pandemic, we have had several customers ask us how they should be cleaning the…
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