
UVC lamps
UVC lamps emit ultraviolet light at a specific wavelength, typically around 254 nanometers, which is effective in killing or inactivating bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This germicidal effect makes UVC lamps useful for disinfection, commonly used in water treatment, air purification, and surface sanitation. Unlike visible light, UVC light is not safe for direct exposure to skin or eyes. UVC technology has gained prominence in healthcare, public spaces, and households, especially during health crises, as it provides a chemical-free method of reducing harmful microorganisms in various environments.