Class Action Lawsuit Says UV Light Wand Can’t Perform as Advertised
Sheryl Garbus, individually on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated v. UV Sanitizer USA LLC, Case No. 2:20-cv-05358-JMA-ARL (E.D.N.Y., Nov. 4, 2020), alleges UV Sanitizer’s marketing claims about its Portable UV Light Sanitizer product are deceptive and misleading. According to the complaint, UV Sanitizer prominently represents that its sanitizer product can “eliminate any harmful bacteria and virus” and kills 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, germs and molds. However, UV Sanitizer’s advertising and marketing campaign is false, deceptive, and misleading because the product does not eliminate any harmful bacteria and viruses, nor does it kill 99.99% of viruses, bacteria,…
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