UVC Room Sterilizer

Description

  • Clinically proven to eliminate 99.9% of all viruses, bacteria, fungi, mold, yeast, algae, amoebas, and other germs and allergens within seconds of 253.7 nm UVC exposure.

  • Can be programmed and set via button panel with child safety lock.

  • A 360° motion sensor deactivates the lamp when it detects movement within 12 feet.

  • Contact-free disinfection reduces the chance of human error and cross-contamination.

  • Hypoallergenic sanitizing does not leave irritants or toxic chemicals behind.

  • Reduces the need to buy and handle corrosive cleaners. (Does not replace soap/water)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model:

Size:

Power:

Voltage:

UV Strength:

UVC Wavelength:

UVC Lamp:

Bonus Features:

Bulb Lifespan:

Housing Material:

Weight:

UVC Room Sterilizer

17”(L) x 9”(W) x 6.3”(D)

38W

AC110 - 130V

≥143 μW/cm2

253.7 nm

Mercury Quartz

Motion Detector, Child Lock

≥15,000 hours

ABS

1.5 lbs

 
 

TIPS & SAFETY

• To maximize effectiveness, ensure the room to be disinfected is clear of debris

• Take care to avoid direct or prolonged exposure of UVC to skin and eyes

• Keep out of reach of children and pets, should be put away between uses

• Clear area of people, plants and animals

• Can be used near food, tests have not shown any loss in quality or nutrition

• Set on a small stand like a tripod

• If the lamp breaks use a wet paper towel to clean up, and do not inhale

• As distance from a subject is increased, exposure time should be prolonged

Instructions

Plug in the device and place it in the center of the room about 40” away from the ground. Make sure the area is clear and estimate the size of the room to determine cycle length.

Manual Operation:

  1. Once device is plugged in hold the child safety lock for 3 sec.

  2. Press the button to set your time: “15min” “30min” “60min”.

  3. The lamp beeps for 30 sec before it starts so you can exit.

 

Disinfect Time

15 min

30 min

60 min

Area

170 ft2

280 ft2

430 ft2

 

Read the American Journal’s report on the effect of ultraviolet light on infection control.