Pandemic motivates Arizona engineer to start business that sells UVC lights to kill pathogens
Georgann Yara at azcentral.com relates when structural engineer Nick Knudsen set out to find a solution to keep open the restaurants and bars he built and owned slowly shutter in the wake of COVID-19, he ended up creating an answer for many more battling to stay afloat. Along with business partner Korey Boals, he came up with a plan that resulted in Purification LLC, the Tempe business they founded in 2020, that produces and installs lights that kill airborne pathogens using CDC-approved UVC bulbs. The technology harnesses UVC power to disinfect air and surface contaminants and reduce spore activation.…
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