UV-C Light Cleaning Systems
Cleaning Services
Taking the UV-light fight to contagions: helping our clients stay safe.
Our 36W UV-C lamp is able to effectively kill microorganisms within an area of 15m2
These highly effective lamps are recommended for use in healthcare facilities, doctors’ surgeries, residential care homes, convenience stores, public and private transport vehicles, petrol stations, courier companies, public administration and educational establishments and within private homes.
It takes just 15 minutes to fully-disinfect the recommended area.
Specifications
Dimensions (A/B/C) [mm]: 215/320/95
Body colour: white
Disinfection efficiency: approx. 15m2
Lifespan: 8000h
Approximate disinfection time: 15 min
Supply voltage: 220-240V
Ingress protection IP 20
Power supply cable 5m
Ergonomic movable handle
Adapted for mounting on a universal tripod
Available option: ON-OFF switch
Can be ceiling-mounted
Does not produce Ozone, which many others brands of UV-C light do
Specifications
Dimensions (A/B/C) [mm]: 270/480/100
Type of light: UV-C ultraviolet
Body colour: white
Disinfection efficiency: 25m2 (72W) 35m2 (108W)
Lifespan: 8000h
Supply voltage: 220-240V
Ingress protection IP20
Power supply cable 5m
Ergonomic movable handle
Available option: ON-OFF switch
Adapted for mounting on a Future Stand tripod
Does not produce Ozone, which many others brands of UV-C light do
UV-C Sterilon FLOW - safe disinfection. Available in 72W and 144W versions
UV Clean Light's product range has been expanded with new STERILON FLOW UV-C airflow disinfection luminaires. These devices are an ideal, economical and aesthetic solution to the problem of air disinfection in constantly occupied rooms where exposed UV-C light cannot be used whilst people/animals are in the vicinity.
How does UV light kill microorganisms?
Generally speaking, UV-light will kill microorganisms by damaging their DNA or RNA depending on the type of virus. The UV-light breaks the microorganisms down on a molecular level, destroying existing bonds within the microorganisms and causing new ones to form. Once the microorganism’s DNA or RNA is severely damaged, it will no longer be able to function or survive.
Specifically, this is UV-C light energy which is not the same as the UVA used in tanning beds or UVB from sunlight exposure. The size and cost of UV-C light solutions has previously been prohibitive to most organisations. Now, more portable lamp solutions are being developed, making it something that could work in any situation.
Recent studies by organisations such as Boston University have not only demonstrated that many contagions are killed by UV-C, but have also determined the exact energy required to kill the virus. Solutions can therefore be specified which will kill the virus within a given time dependant on room size.
The education sector takes notice
Used standalone or alongside other deep-cleaning measures, healthcare infection experts agree that ultraviolet light is effective at maintaining a level of disinfection that regular cleaning alone can’t match.
Such UV-C devices can be strategically placed within the room for a predetermined period of time or moved around by automated robotic devices. Devices can also be operated remotely via timed controls.
Certainly, conversations with educational sites have revealed major interest in UV, and take-up is now starting. Some sites are discussing total room-by-room disinfection via multiple lamps; others are learning more about conveyor-belt style solutions whereby pupils’ bags and possessions are passed through the UV-light; much like an airport security system.
The use of UV light as a means of eradicating contagions is slowly entering the public-consciousness. In fact, UV light as a form of disinfectant isn’t an entirely new premise; especially in hospitals worldwide. UV disinfectant machines have been on the rise in recent years. Their most common use is to disinfect rooms that patients with particularly contagious diseases have been occupying. It’s not all too surprising, then, that people are beginning to wonder whether UV-light could work in other environments
UV-C Light offers effective disinfection from 99.9% of all surface bacteria; fifteen minutes of exposure is all it takes - UV-C lamps emitting ultraviolet light are one of the most effective devices in eliminating viruses, bacteria, and fungi from surfaces, or destroying the DNA or RNA of any exposed microorganisms.
Ideal for large area disinfection cases - Our 108W UV-C lamp is able to effectively kill surface microorganisms within an area of 35m2, whilst our 72W model is effective in an area of 25m2
The high-power UV-C lamps are recommended for use in larger healthcare facilities, doctors’ surgeries, residential care homes, convenience stores, public and private transport vehicles, petrol stations, courier companies, public administration and educational establishments and within private homes.
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