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A special kind of light used to kill germs

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Answered by jashankamboj1717
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UVC light is part of the ultraviolet light spectrum and emits a high frequency of UV light that makes it extremely effective at killing bacteria, viruses, mold and other pathogens. Killing bacteria with UV light requires the use of germicidal wavelengths of 185-254 nanometers (nm).

UVC light disinfection began in the mid-twentieth century, and is becoming more and more popular as it offers a wide range of industries and municipalities safe and affordable solutions. Since it eliminates the production of corrosive materials and disinfection by-products (DBPs), it has none of the health hazards associated with the use of harmful chemicals.

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