Exploring UVC disinfection safety concerns in light of COVID-19
Writing for Health Europa, Dhaval Kate of Future Market Insights (FMI) explores the rise of the market for UVC technologies. This article will explore the stratospheric rise of the market for ultraviolet (UVC) disinfection products, following a market study by FMI. UV light, applied in frequencies between 200nm and 300nm, is used extensively as a means of disinfecting surfaces and spaces. UVC light is delivered as short-wave radiation and has significant germicidal properties. Although UVC radiation is produced by the sun, it is almost completely absorbed by the ozone layer before reaching us; however, artificial sources of UVC are increasingly being adopted in the…
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