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ultraviolet disinfection

Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses a type of light called UV-C to inactivate harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. When these microbes are exposed to UV-C light, their DNA or RNA gets damaged, preventing them from reproducing and causing infections. This process is effective, chemical-free, and often used to disinfect water, air, and surfaces in hospitals, water treatment plants, and various safety applications. UV disinfection is a reliable way to improve hygiene and reduce the spread of disease-causing organisms without adding chemicals to the environment.