Far-UVC light at 222 nm offers a powerful tool in the fight against pathogens, inactivating viruses and bacteria while posing minimal risks to human tissues. However, ensuring the safe and effective deployment of this technology requires a thorough understanding of both its potential and its limitations. By drawing on historical lessons and current research, experts…
Ensuring Safe and Effective Far-UVC Applications: Lessons from Historical and Current Practices
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