How it works

The prolonged UVC radiation eliminates bacteria and viruses


What is UVC radiation?

UVC radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water and surfaces. The method prevents the risk of infection and has been widely used for more than 40 years.

UVC technology is a sterilization method by which UV rays with a wavelength of 253.7nm penetrate the cell wall of microorganisms and destroy the molecular bonds of their DNA / RNA. This process disrupts the cell’s metabolism and ability to reproduce.

When DNA / RNA is damaged and the cell’s metabolism is disrupted, the pathogen (virus, bacterium, fungus) cannot multiply and cause infection.

Bactericidal UVC lamps for disinfection with UV rays provide a safe, reliable and durable solution. They protect against airborne pathogens, creating a safer and healthier indoor environment with the power of light.


Germicidal lamps – what are they used for?

More and more often we spend time indoors – at work, on trains, on planes, in schools, cinemas and malls. The air we breathe in these environments is important to be clean. It circulates along with all bacteria, viruses, pollen, smoke and toxic gases. In hospitals, this can be a real problem. Nosocomial infections affect about 10% of patients during their stay. There is evidence that up to 20% of infections such as influenza, mold, pneumonia and MRSA are transmitted through the air, which is of great importance in terms of human life and financial costs. For example, tuberculosis is transmitted 100% by air.

Bactericidal UVC lamps for disinfection with UV rays provide a safe, reliable and durable solution. They protect against airborne pathogens, creating a safer and healthier indoor environment with the power of light.