Can UV-C Light Destroy Coronavirus Particles?
Products that use UV-C rays aren’t all created equal, Ashley Zlatopolsky at Hour Detroit Magazine reports, and here’s what he says you need to know before you make a purchase. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has sparked an explosion of products aimed at protecting people from the invisible pathogen that causes the disease. One increasingly popular approach is the use of UV-C light, a virus-killing science that’s been deployed for more than a century to sanitize high-traffic areas, such as hospitals and federal buildings. This germicidal ultraviolet light, which is quickly making its way into everyday life, mimics a sunray that’s…
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