Maury Wright at LEDs Magazine reports Ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the UV-C band (100–280 nm) will deactivate most viral, bacterial, and fungicidal pathogens given the proper dose. Moreover, the radiometric energy at wavelengths below the human visual range seems more acceptable and easier to deploy than yet more chemical disinfectants. Educational facilities would be a…
Educational administrators grapple with unknowns in using UV to fight COVID-19, LEDs Magazine reports
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