UV light vs. coronavirus: this is how rooms can be disinfected without harming people
As soon as it came out of the isolation bubble in June 2020, Explica.co reports, Spain plunged into all possibilities to continue enjoying a normal life despite SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes: COVID-19. However, we soon saw that ozone and ultraviolet tunnels were perhaps not the most suitable. There is little evidence of ozone, but we know that ultraviolet light is used to kill other viruses or bacteria; so it’s not such a crazy idea. So products like I-ON Air are beginning to be marketed with the intention that at home; In the office or any other building…
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