When it comes to safety concerns surrounding the use of ultraviolet to deactivate the coronavirus in occupied places, Mark Halper at LEDs Magazine reports, the first thing that comes to mind is the damage that UV can cause to skin and eyes.But there’s another possible hazard: ozone emissions. Although the possibility for harmful ozone tends…
California examining UV-C products for harmful ozone emissions
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