Highly Effective
UVC plus UVC-O combine to kill all microbes, including bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and viruses.
Proper Certification
Our UV fixtures are ETL and FCC certified. Our technicians are OSHA certified.
No Touch Process
We use no toxins or chemicals. We don’t spray or fog any liquids. We leave no residue or odor. Our technicians move nothing. You leave everything—even desktop papers—exactly where it was.
- We kill all microbes—including coronaviruses--using only ultraviolet light
- We use the state-of-the-art BLUZAP process, combining UVC and UVC-O light
- Our OSHA certified professionals are trained for safety and efficacy
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- Indoor air and all surfaces are disinfected with 99.99% efficiency
- Ideal for all indoor spaces, including but not limited to offices, factories, warehouses, retail, restaurants, healthcare facilities, schools, libraries, museums, and houses of worship.
Artificially produced ultraviolet C light (UV-C) is a low cost and highly effective solution for disinfecting facilities. It has been proven to kill microorganisms including bacteria, protozoans, and fungi. And, unlike the more commonly used UV-A and UV-B, it also deactivates viruses–including coronaviruses such as SARS CoV-1.[1] It is a healthy and environmentally friendly alternative to spraying (or fogging) premises with toxins or other harsh chemicals.
UV light has been used for disinfecting surfaces since 1877, for water since 1910, and for air since 1935.[2] Over the last 40 years, UV-A and UV-B have been commonly used in the US in water treatment facilities, food and beverage preparation, laboratory and healthcare facilities, in ductwork, and even in household tropical fish tanks. In Europe, UV-C has been used for more general disinfecting purposes over the last few decades.[3]
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, UV-C is a timely solution for more general disinfection purposes in the US. Studies show, that UV-C is effective against known coronaviruses such as SARS. [4]
UV kills microbes and deactivates viruses by disrupting their DNA and RNA, leaving them unable to infect or replicate. Bacteria and viruses vary somewhat in UV susceptibility, with fungal spores and mycobacteria being relatively harder to kill than more rapidly replicating microbes. But even fungi are effectively killed with high-dose UV-C.[5]
UV-C disinfects the entire area treated, including all surfaces and the interior air. It is complimentary to the daily cleaning and disinfecting regime required for high-touch areas. UV leaves no odor or residue. It gets into hard to reach areas, yet it requires no moving of furniture, electronic devices, machinery, or desktop papers.
[1] http://www.iuva.org/covid-19
[2] https://media.ies.org/docs/standards/IES-CR-2-20-V1-6d.pdf
[3] https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/6801766
[4] https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12879-020-4847-9
[5] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014767/
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