Using light to get rid of germs


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Could ultraviolet rays replace the chemical cleaners some people use to sanitize their countertops? The makers of a new product hope it’s the future of cleaning.

UV-C light is the natural way to eliminate more than 99% of all household germs, bacteria, viruses (including H1N1 and MRSA), mold, dust mites, and other allergens. UV-C light allows sanitization without the use of poisonous chemicals such as chlorine bleach.

UV-C light uses a specific natural light frequency to destroy germs on a variety of hard and soft surfaces around your home. In nature, UV-C is almost always absorbed by the atmosphere before it reaches Earth, but scientists have harnessed artificial UV-C rays to blast germs in labs, hospitals, water treatment plants and even your home. If you’re afraid that germs have the upper hand in your kitchen or bathroom, you can bring the power of UV-C rays home. There are several portable UV-C devices on the market, promising to help you kill bacteria and viruses wherever they hide.

One popular example is the Purelight UV-C Sterilizer from Enputech in South Korea. Since its inception in 2002, Enputech Co., Ltd. provides an innovative product in the field of UV-C sterilization.

Purelight is a hand held UV-C sterilizer that kills 99.9% of different microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, yeasts, fungi, molds, protozoa and dust mites in mattresses, beddings, kitchen countertops, bathrooms and etc with only 20-30 seconds of exposure.

UV-C light works by disrupting DNA cells and needs to be used with caution to avoid direct exposure the  skin and eyes. To prevent any harmful effects to humans, Enputech applies photo filter which blocks out harmful wavelengths, but emits germicidal light for the user’s safety.

Using rechargeable battery, it is very convenient and cost effective compared to other similar products in the market.

 

 

Enputech Co., Ltd.

CEO John Lee

www.enputech.com

Int’l 82.31.744.4549

 

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