Fighting COVID with UV light: Raleigh firm, others are disinfecting the air of government, commercial buildings
Allan Maurer at WRAL News in Raleigh, N.C., reports the COVID pandemic has resulted in the increasing use of ultraviolet light (UV), the same part of sunlight that tans or burns your skin, to disinfect the air in commercial and government buildings. Vince DiFrancesco is owner of Homestead Sage. Homestead Sage is a Raleigh-based company that has installed numerous UV-C systems in the Triangle and throughout North Carolina, primarily for large commercial and government clients such as the North Carolina Administration offices in Raleigh. See video at https://www.wral.com/coronavirus/from-surgery-room-to-your-home-uv-light-can-kill-coronavirus/19536422/ In an interview with WRAL TechWire, he explains, “UV is the…
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