UVC used to kill DNA-based organisms

Published: 18-Nov-2004


A portable sterilising concept that uses UVC light technology to kill all DNA-based organisms, including SARS, C. difficile, anthrax, avian influenza, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and foot and mouth disease, has been developed by Zapitall in the US.

Suitable for use in the home, hospitals, the military, HazMat units, laboratories, airports, cruise ships, hotels and motels and restaurants, the lightweight, portable devices can be set up quickly and easily to sanitise objects like pillows, mattresses, countertops, bathrooms and personal belongings. Several variants are available, including the Zapitall Pure Light Stick, a portable hand-held UVC surface sterilising wand; and the Zapitall Broom, is a powerful portable floor and handheld UVC steriliser. For 360º coverage, objects can be placed inside the Zapitall Trans-Eliminator.

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