Disinfection Light Fixtures
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Disinfection light fixtures install permanently to deliver UV light to decontaminate air or surfaces in fixed indoor spaces. They supplement other cleaning methods to reduce exposure to viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens and help limit the spread of infections. The number of lights needed to disinfect an area depends on the size of the target area and the dose of light (its wavelength, distance from the target area, and duration of use). Installation should be done by qualified professionals to comply with safety standards. UV fixtures disinfect retail spaces, manufacturing facilities, classrooms, gymnasiums, and other large open spaces and high-traffic areas. Caution: UV-C light can harm skin and eyes. Lights must be used as directed to avoid injuries.
GE 365DisInFx UV-C LED Puck Lights
GE 365DisInFx puck lights surface mount to ceilings and provide continuous, low-dose UV-C LED light to inactivate viruses in the air. The lights are only for disinfection and don't emit white light for general illumination. LED lights reach full output instantly with no warm-up time like other UV light technologies. These small, low-profile fixtures disinfect high-traffic areas such as restrooms, locker rooms, lobbies, and retail spaces where people move in and out of the space. Caution: UV-C light can harm skin and eyes. Lights must be installed by a qualified technician and used as directed to avoid injuries. Mounting height for these puck lights must be at or above a specific minimum ceiling height to avoid exposing people to harmful doses of UV-C light.
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Armstrong Vidashield Air Purification Systems
Armstrong Vidashield air-purification systems fit into drop ceiling grids and use UV-C light to inactivate viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens in the air. These upper-room, ceiling-panel units are only for disinfection and don't emit white light for general illumination. They continuously draw air into their shielded UV-C chamber above the ceiling, treat and filter the air, and recirculate it back into the room. Caution: UV-C light can harm skin and eyes. Lights must be installed by a qualified technician and used as directed to avoid injuries. Mounting height for these fixtures must be at or above a specific minimum height to avoid exposing people to harmful doses of UV-C light.
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