UV air purifiers - thoroughly sanitizing the air we breathe

Bring back a breath of fresh air to anywhere enclosed

 

UltraViolet rays for removing many common allergies

UV air purifiers are particularly effective in eradicating allergies with their sanitizing light. Some companies may allow a period of up to a month’s free trial period which is very generous and worth taking up if you’re shooting in the dark.

If you do suffer from allergies but not sure what you’re allergic to, it’s very useful and helpful if you can establish the cause of the allergy. You’ll then know when you’re entering a situation that's going to increase your proneness. Then you can find the best possible solution specific to you. You can go to a specialist in allergy detection, who may also provide useful guidance into how to alleviate the symptoms in the variety of different environments and spaces that you have to go to.

UV light rays – reproducing sunlight's natural cleansing

Whatever recommendations you may get for relieving symptoms, you will certainly be interested to know of the effectiveness of ultraviolet light rays – a natural cleansing part of sunlight. For instance, did you know that outside, the ultraviolet rays of the sun naturally kill and keep microbes such as viruses, bacteria, mold, algae and yeasts under control?

The ultraviolet rays with appropriate strength used in germicidal UV lamps can reproduce and beam out this naturally-occurring, powerful, ultraviolet energy. This light then sterilizes any impure air together with moldy and musty smells that the rays pass through. Some of the most virulent airborne diseases, such as anthrax, smallpox, and the latest bird flu viruses can be destroyed.

The germicidal effect of UV irradiation

The beneficial effect of ultraviolet radiation has been researched and well known for more than 60 years. Hospitals and medical clinics have long used UV light to provide sanitary operating theatres, intensive care recovery units. Many dentists and health clinics rely on this process for the sterilization of re-useable equipment since it does not give off the old “hospital odors” of disinfectant yet purifies the germs more effectively.