Pandemic Response - UltraViolet Sanitation
- newcitynewme007
- Aug 31, 2022
- 1 min read
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Subject: Re: Pandemic Response - - UltraViolet Sanitation
I was also thinking that since UV light can kill 99.9% of viruses we can utilize this at our borders to help sanitize shipments, currency or even surfaces to reduce the spread of the pathogen. The Far-UV spectrum has been shown to kill airborne viruses while being safe for humans. Perhaps we can utilize this in our sanitation regiment to combat the spread of this disease. Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive, Have a Nice Day, John Ames Birch @johneames2
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