UV-C Disinfection
UV-C Disinfection is a method that uses ultraviolet light in the C spectrum to kill or inactivate microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. This process works by damaging the DNA or RNA of these pathogens, preventing them from replicating and causing infections. It is commonly used in hospitals, laboratories, and water treatment facilities to ensure a sterile environment.
The effectiveness of UV-C Disinfection depends on factors such as exposure time, intensity of the light, and the distance from the surface being disinfected. It is a chemical-free method, making it an environmentally friendly option for maintaining hygiene in various settings.