Ultraviolet Light System Could Mitigate COVID Risk in Schools
Master Sgt. Jessica Roles of Little Rock Air Force Base in Arizona writes that over the past year, the 189th Airlift Wing installed approximately 175 cutting-edge 222nm ultraviolet lights throughout the campus aiding in the fight against coronavirus and other pathogens. The lights, which produce enough ultraviolet radiation to kill viruses and bacteria but not harm skin or eyes, were quickly adopted by other wings around the Air Force as well as the Pentagon and internationally. Due to the success of the UV lights throughout the campus buildings, the lights were installed in government vehicles and. The light system…
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