Skip to main content

How UVC is making our lives safer

If the coronavirus pandemic taught us anything, it is that bacteria is everywhere. Every day, we are constantly at risk of contact with bacterial and viral infections. This risk is particularly prevalent when passing through places that have a lot of footfall such as public transport offices, and supermarkets.

This is why UVC disinfection is increasingly popular and becoming more widely used. It is no longer solely used in large-scale industrial and medical settings. It is becoming part of our daily lives.

Types

Typical Examples

Viruses

Coronavirus, influenza virus, norovirus

Bacteria

E. coli, legionella, and salmonella

Fungus

Black mould, white mould, trichophyton

Protozoa

Cryptosporidium, giardia

Bacteria and viruses indoors

Much of our usual day is spent indoors, whether that be at work or at home. Within public spaces like offices, shops or hospitals, the risk of encountering bacteria is high. We frequently encounter bacteria and viruses as they multiply on surfaces such as supermarket merchandise, elevator buttons, escalator belts, tables, chairs, and even droplet infection during conversation.

Identification

Manual chemical cleaning in these spaces is time-consuming and prone to human error. Consequently, some hospitals and other public spaces already use UVC via autonomous UVC sterilisation robots. Such innovative devices can disinfect large or small spaces more effectively than manual cleaning. The UVC radiation emitted targets and destroys harmful microorganisms, with more consistent and accurate coverage than manual cleaning.

Bacteria and viruses in the home

Even at home, bacteria and viruses are ever-present. Risk of infection and transmission is greater when rooms are limited in size and poorly ventilated. Commonly touched surfaces such as doorknobs, toilet flushes, taps, TV controls and light switches can harbour bacteria and viruses. Therefore, using UVC disinfection to neutralise these harmful microorganisms in our homes, can provide peace of mind.

Identification where bacteria and viruses are indoors - bathroom

UVC technology is used in smaller handheld devices that directly irradiate and sterilise surfaces. Such devices have been designed for easy everyday use. One key benefit of using UVC radiation to disinfect in the home is the reduced use of toxic or harsh chemicals which are commonly found in household cleaning products. UVC radiation is certainly more environmentally friendly way of eliminating 99.99% of bacteria, with immediate effect upon exposure. Therefore, it is ideal and convenient for home usage.

Bacteria and viruses on public transportation

Vast numbers of people pass through public transport every day. Particularly during popular commuting hours, when buses and trains will fill with individuals heading to and from work. Risks of bacteria transmission in these settings are high, not only from droplet infection but also from physical surfaces. Whether on a train, plane, bus or car we touch many different surfaces including handrails, ticket machines, entry barriers, and handles. This is why it is necessary to take measures to reduce the spread of bacteria and viruses.

Identification where bacteria and viruses are indoors - public transport

Limited air circulation in aeroplanes and underground trains have the perfect conditions to breed and transmit airborne pathogens. UVC air purification is another growing application which helps to combat this problem. It is often used on planes and trains to effectively eliminate airborne viruses and bacteria.

Air is circulated through air filters, which is subjected to UVC radiation emitted from LEDs. This process destroys harmful microorganisms carried by air and has a 99.99% effectiveness rate. UVC LEDs can be implemented within larger systems for use indoors, as well as compact systems for small spaces and inside vehicles.

Air Circulation

Image source: Stanley Electric Co.

ILS UVC LED modules

ILS offer three different primary lens options (60°, 90° or 130°) which control light distribution over the target area. ILS's wide range of UVB & UVC LED solutions are built using UV LEDs from TSLC, Stanley and OSRAM. The variety of module sizes, wavelengths and powers allows users to select their most optimal wavelength range. These options also give designers more flexibility to meet the power requirements for obtaining the desired level of disinfection.

Alternatively, see the Stanley range of UVC tubes here.

Sources:

https://www.stanley.co.jp/e/product/uvc_product/sterilization/

https://www.stanley.co.jp/e/product/uvc_product/sterilization/air.html

ILS is a division of Intelligent Group Solutions Ltd, a well-established industry leading display and opto-electronics solutions provider. ILS offers high level technical skill, professionalism and commercial understanding to companies requiring market leading optoelectronic and LED solutions. ILS is a franchised stocking distributor and agent for amsOSRAM, OSRAM Digital Systems, Inventronics, LEDiL, Stanley, TSLC and Showin.