Questions

What is UVC? What is its function?

The new coronary pneumonia has made people around the world panic. Apart from washing hands and wearing masks
frequently to avoid the spread of the virus, more and more people ask us about the "ultraviolet ray UVC sterilizer", which is
commonly known as the "Purple Lamp" by medical professionals.
 
What is UVC and what are UV rays?

UV rays are commonly known as ultraviolet rays, and different wavelengths are divided into UVA, UVB and UVC.
UVC is the most energetic and dangerous form of UV radiation.
Because of its strong killing power, it can directly destroy its life center DNA, RNA, causing the bacteria and viruses to die or lose the ability to reproduce immediately.
Nowadays, UVC is widely used and proved to have excellent disinfection and sterilization effect, the best way to disinfect
and sterilize infectious viruses.
 
Why is UVC the most dangerous form of UV rays?

This applies to humans, animals and plants.
UVC can be considered as a strong and fast disinfectant, therefore they may be detrimental to living organisms as well.
However, don’t worry, this is only possible for long-term direct exposure and direct viewing of UVC.
Long-term direct exposure and direct viewing of UVC may cause harm
Long-term direct exposure and direct viewing of UVC may cause harm
Long-term direct exposure and direct viewing of UVC may cause harm
(We repeat it three times because it is important!)
 
Our self-made machines are specially equipped with "Delay Switch, Timer Switch". to allow sufficient time for everyone to
leave the sterilization room thus, avoiding the harm of UVC exposure to the human body
There will be a warning sign on the machine as well.
“Don’t look directly into the machine”
"Do not irradiate any living organism for long periods of time”.
If there are potted plants, fish tanks, etc. in the sterilization space, it is recommended to cover them with a black cloth to
avoid UVC direct exposure.
It's so easy to use, safe and secure, everyone is a germ killer. How can we not protect ourselves while protecting our family?
 
Why is there a smell of burnt after UVC sterilization?

That's right! I don't know if you have ever smelled ozone.
This smell is "ozone"
During the sterilization process, UVC reacts with oxygen, and therefore ozone is produced.
 
But isn‘t ozone harmful to humans if inhaled in excess?
Please rest assured
This presupposes very, very high levels of ozone to be a concern.
The lamps we are currently using are Philips and OSRAM imported original lamps.
All big brand name fluorescent lamps are labeled "ozone free".
But actually, no ozone = low ozone.
"It is impossible to be completely odorless."
There will still be some slight ozone production (If you have a sterilization dish dryer at home, it will also produce a slight
ozone smell)
Therefore, it is recommended that after the sterilization is completed
open the door and open the window to keep the air circulating for five minutes and it will disperse