Exeter tech firm develops Covid-busting air sanitizer
William Telford at Plymouth Live reports a tech firm in Devon, England, has developed a Covid-busting sanitizer unit which can disinfect enclosed spaces. Exeter’s Atmos-Clear Limited has created the UVC (ultraviolet light) unit that can be used in buildings where people have a high risk of contracting the virus. The Atmos-Clear AIR works by drawing in air and bombarding it with UVC which destroys the DNA structure of viruses, bacteria and moulds, leaving them unable to replicate, effectively killing them. Developed during lockdown and manufactured in Devon, the Atmos-Clear team applied scientifically-known fact to design their Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation…
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