Mark E. Wilson et. al. from Boeing Company paper on using far ultraviolet radiation of 222 nm wavelength to disinfect aircraft hard cabin surfaces. Conclusion indicates more than UVGI is needed to meet 99.9% disinfection.AbstractAims: To test the efficacy of 222 nm Far UV-C for surface disinfection of SARS-CoV-2 on inanimate surfaces from airplane cabins.…
Study / Evaluation Of Using Far UV At 222 nm For Disinfecting Airplane Cabin Surfaces of Covid
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