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- Model: 0132683
Description
Portable sterilization lamp with UV-C radiation and ozone 3.8watt
UV-C
radiation is a part of the solar radiation that is absorbed almost 100%
by the Earth's atmosphere. Nowadays it is used in lamps to effectively
fight viruses and bacteria. UV-C radiation has the ability to destroy
all kinds of harmful microorganisms. In the case of viruses or bacteria,
the thin layer of lipids that surrounds them is destroyed and the DNA
bonds are broken down, so UV devices are mainly used to disinfect rooms
or offices and all kinds of equipment in them.
The lamp produces
ultraviolet light, which in combination with the natural oxygen
contained in the air produces pure ozone (without nitrogen oxides). In
addition, activated ozone will remove formaldehyde from the air and
clean the atmosphere of unpleasant odors.
The lamp is powered by a
built-in rechargeable battery and can be charged via USB. It is designed
to disinfect small rooms, such as small bathrooms or offices, hallways
or car interiors.
Technical data:
-Power: 3.8watt
-The battery lasts for about 100 minutes of operation with a single charge
-Effective in spaces up to 6-8 m2
-UV-C rays and ozone are harmful to living organisms!
Safety rules:
No people or animals are allowed during the operation of the lamp
Do not use the lamp in an environment of flammable gases or explosives
Smoking,
work with open flames, work with tools that cause flame or spark, work
with oils and lubricants or objects soiled with oil or grease are
prohibited in the room to be disinfected.
The lamp should not be used by people with reduced listening ability
Do not use the lamp in the event of a failure of any of its components (in particular, quartz glass tube)
The room to be disinfected must be closed. The entrance must have a clear sign with the inscription: ENTRY IS PROHIBITED!
Once the disinfection is complete, the room should be ventilated for about 15 to 30 minutes.
Disinfection time depends on the size of the room and should be between 15 and 60 minutes.
Short-term
inhalation of ozone at high concentrations as well as long-term
inhalation of ozone at lower concentrations can cause significant
problems, e.g. mucosal infections, headache, respiratory disorders,
severe pneumonia and even death.
Frequent or prolonged stay in a room
where the UV-C lamp works is harmful to the cornea of the eye and can
cause inflammation, swelling, eye fatigue, cataracts and even blindness.