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dcarch

dcarch

17 minutes ago, rotuts said:

I do recall the UV lights were very difficult to turn on

 

manually .

 

For ballast powered Mercury bulb UV light yes. And if you turn the light off, you have wait 5 to 10 minutes cool off time before they can be turned on again. But there are ones that work like a regular florescent tube, on and off just flip a switch.

 

UV kills germs in air with 100% coverage.

 

I don't trust LED UV lights.

 

dcarch

 

dcarch

dcarch

4 minutes ago, rotuts said:

I do recall the UV lights were very difficult to turn on

 

manually .

 

For ballast powered Mercury bulb UV light yes. And if you turn the light off, you have wait 5 to 10 minute cool off time before they can be turned on again. But there are once that works like a regular florescent tube, on and off just flip a switch.

 

UV kills germs in air with 100% coverage.

 

I don't trust LED UV lights.

 

dcarch

 

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