222 is the Future of Disinfection at UVC

 

 

For decades, UV-C wavelengths of light have been used to disinfect everything from water to walls. In more recent years 254 nm wavelengths of UV-C light have been the standard in the fight against pathogens. However, there is a new offense available, and that offense is 222 nm wavelengths of UV-C light.

What is 222?

222 nm wavelengths of light work in the same way as 254 nm wavelengths, in that they both inactivate viruses and bacteria with a 99.999% success rate. The biggest difference between the two is that unlike 254 wavelengths, it is safe to have people present during 222 nm wavelength disinfection.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

UVC Cleaning Systems has developed 3 models of 222 nm disinfection lights to suit your structural and decontamination needs. We currently have our Wall Unit, and our In-Ceiling Can Unit ready for shipment. Our Pendulum Unit is still in the design phase, but will be available shortly.

             UVC Cleaning Systems 222 Wall Unit                                                                   

Our partnership with USHIO has allowed us to bring this revolutionary technology directly to you. Even though the pandemic has started to wain, illnesses such as Covid aren't going away anytime soon. The best way to protect employees and loved ones without disrupting daily routine is with our line of 222 nm products.

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