(WJAR) — We've all heard of the benefits of fresh air and sunshine. Now, businesses locally are installing systems to bring some of the "outside", inside, in this time of COVID-19. Take Dan's Place ...
Feedback from potential users of UV in HVAC equipment suggests that many are confused about its use. Despite UV’s relative simplicity compared to equipment such as chillers and boilers, not all HVAC ...
Coronavirus cases are on the rise in 40 states and scientists say airborne transmission can’t be ruled out. Experts believe that improvements to HVAC units and the addition of UV lights at the office ...
Can the type of ultraviolet light known as UV-C light kill the novel coronavirus? Manufacturers are not making that claim … yet. UV-C has a proven track record of neutralizing a range of ...
Central Oregon Heating announces a limited-time offer: buy a high-efficiency furnace and receive a free $1,179 APCO-X UV Air Purifier. Ends 12/31/25. BEND, OR, UNITED STATES, December 30, 2025 ...
Covid cases are now on the rise in 40 states. Scientists say airborne transmission can’t be ruled out and they are pressing The World Health Organization to rethink how the coronavirus is spread. So, ...
Strong air flow was thought to be a good thing until it led to an asymptomatic patient transmitting the virus to 10 people in three different families at a restaurant in Guangzhou, China. Research by ...
Scientists have long known that ultraviolet light can kill pathogens on surfaces and in air and water. UV robots are used to disinfect empty hospital rooms, buses and trains; UV bulbs in HVAC systems ...
Banner image: UV light being emitted by a krypton chloride excimer lamp, fueled by molecules moving between different states of energy. (Credit: Linden Research Group) A specific wavelength of ...
Strong air flow was thought to be a good thing until it led to an asymptomatic patient transmitting the virus to 10 people in three different families at a restaurant in Guangzhou, China. Research by ...
A specific wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) light is not only extremely effective at killing the virus which causes COVID-19, but is also safer for use in public spaces, finds new research. A specific ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results