Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere?
Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere?
Can special lightbulbs end the next pandemic before it starts?
Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere?::Can special lightbulbs end the next pandemic before it starts?
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Without bothering to read the article, I look forward to sunburning my retinas like im at a crypto rave.
237 19 ReplyTo be fair, nobody complained about getting COVID from that event.
69 0 ReplyThe article does mention the issue of safety and how to address it actually
27 3 ReplyJoke aside, looks like they're using a higher bandwidth of light, 222nm compared to more common 254nm uv for medical uses. It doesn't penetrate the skin or eyes sufficiently to cause damage.
14 0 ReplyBut will it activate my transitions lenses so I look like a cool guy wearing sunglasses indoors?
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And bleaching all materials in the room. And slowly destroying anything made of paper or plastic or wood.
4 0 ReplyWhat if, and hear me out,
What if...
What if... we just ran them when people weren't in the room? 🤯
Crazy what happens when you can come up with your own thoughts instead of parroting reddit comments ad nauseam.
12 27 ReplyWhat if... we just ran them when people weren't in the room?
This is already a thing in many hospitals, and has been used extensively even before covid.
16 0 ReplyAnd there are also UV systems that can be added to air ducts to kill off airborne pathogens as well. But they're not cheap and not commonly used outside of medical facilities.
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Won't work in spaces where people are around all day, like offices, but it doesn't matter. The eye and skin dangers are already addressed for the most part. The major remaing question is ozone and the VOCs it combines with.
9 0 ReplyWhat if, i know, crazy idea but what if you read the fucking article in question?
6 1 ReplyOzone is a concern (it's bad to breathe it), as is using it as a cheap way to do less proper ventilation
It also wouldn't do much for things like COVID, where ventilation does help
2 0 ReplyLemmy users don't respond well to reasonable criticism or facts.
Only toxic and stupid comments allowed.
2 28 ReplyAmen.
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