H1N1 and MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) have a significant impact on many people around the world today. Removing these biological contaminants from your home, in conjunction with practicing good hygiene, are important steps in creating a health conscious home.
Verilux has spent almost four years developing the CleanWave UV-C light cleaning technology to assist you in this effort. UV-C lights’ ability to eliminate biological contaminants from surfaces provides your home and family a chemical free sanitizing alternative.
Independent third party laboratory tests confirm that the Verilux CleanWave® UV-C Sanitizing Wand eliminates up to 99.9% of H1N1 and MRSA on surfaces. More broad based testing of UV-C light has shown it to be very effective at eliminating a vast array of viruses, bacteria, dust mites and mold on surfaces.
Wave the wand as directed over surfaces in your home – kitchen countertops, mattresses, furniture, pet areas and more – and the UV-C light will begin eliminating these contaminants. Frequent use will result in a greater level of sanitization on surfaces. UV-C’s natural disinfectant properties have the added benefit of being chemical free, odorless and produce no environmental side effects. Better for you, your family and our planet.
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The following documents further outline the testing and effectiveness of UV-C light:
Evaluation of Antiviral H1N1 Activity of UV Light Wand
Review Lab Test Results of the Verilux CleanWave UV-C Sanitizing Wand (VH01).
H1N1 Test Results
Test Results of UV-C Light Eliminating H1N1 on Surfaces
UV-C Test Data and Efficacy
Review Independent Test Results of the Verilux chemical free sanitizing technology.
UV-C FAQ's from Verilux
Review the Facts and Frequently Asked Questions about UV-C light.
Verilux UV-C CleanWave Products
CleanWave UV-C Kill Rate Table
UV-C Products - House Hold Germs
A Germ Zapper's Guide to Clean: Washington Post July 24th, 2008