ClorDiSys Solutions Torch UV-C System

Wednesday, 01 April, 2020 | Supplied by: AMT Group Australasia

ClorDiSys Solutions Torch UV-C System

With the current global coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the virus is active on surfaces and potentially air for 0–12 days; recent international studies have shown that the average is up to two days active on surfaces. UVC or germicidal light (254 nm) can inactivate viruses with 99% reduction of typical viruses and bacteria in a 1 min timeframe and on spores like C. difficile in 5 min. UV Solutionz High Energy Germicidal UVC Germicidal Technology is used for many applications, including killing airborne and surface pathogens such as coronavirus (COVID-19), other viruses, bacteria and moulds that live, replicate and move through the building via a building forced-air HVAC system.

Airborne pathogens are often introduced to a building via incoming occupants, fresh air intakes and on construction materials. An HVAC system cooling coil that chills the air is the ideal environment for these microbial contaminants to live and thrive in as it’s a cold, damp and dark place. This results in a prime location for viruses, bacteria and mould to reproduce and then produce airborne pathogens which can affect building occupants’ health and productivity. This machinery receives very little if any care in the way of maintenance/cleaning as it’s generally hidden away from view and often difficult to access, and the microbial contaminants are invisible to the eye unless they prolificate to the point of being macroscopic.

UV Solutionz High Energy Germicidal UVC Technology, when installed in an HVAC system to the company’s specifications, has the power to destroy airborne and surface pathogens quickly and effectively, preventing them from growing and multiplying while also sterilising the air. Germicidal UVC Technology is also designed to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) by reducing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from such things as paints, carpets, renovations and outside introduced smells.

Forced air applications include: air-conditioned offices and commercial buildings; hospitals and healthcare facilities; laboratories and research facilities; education, schools and universities; veterinary facilities and hospitals; refrigeration-induced and force draft evaporators; foodtech and manufacturing preparation areas ventilation/recirculation systems; and agriculture manufacturing preparation areas ventilation/recirculation systems.

For more information: https://viruscontrol.com.au/uvc/.

Online: www.amtintlgroup.com.au
Phone: 1300 780 052
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