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We already know Far-UVC light at 222nm is safe for people's eyes in the shorter term, unlike other UV light wavelengths. Now a three year research project has proved its safety in the long term, with an excellent ocular safety record over 36 months. It looks like the light has no adverse effects at all on vision, eye health or overall eye safety, even following years of exposure. Here's the science, translated into plain language for you.
UVC decontamination has been used for decades in hospitals, ambulances and waiting rooms, all of which must be continually disinfected. While regular UVC light at 254 nm (Fluorescent Tubes) is too dangerous for people to be in, 222 nm Far-UVC light delivers continual decontamination perfectly safely with people present, as shown by the long term research we're talking about.
Far-UVC has a wavelength of 222 nm, proven to deactivate microorganisms quickly by destroying their RNA. It doesn't get past the outer layer of human skin, or the eye's cornea, both of which the body renews automatically and continually. And that makes it unique when used within the safe limits identified by science. As the new 3 year study reveals, it is perfect for decontaminating occupied spaces.
While studies lasting for shorter times have already proved its safety, it is great to know that three years of exposure to Far-UVC light, even when someone is exposed to it every day, is officially deemed harmless. Unless you're a pathogen, of course, in which case... you're dead!
The three year test took place in real-world conditions, in an ophthalmology examination room fitted with 222 nm Far-UVC lamps. Four ophthalmologists worked in the room, carefully observed and tested regularly for eye health. The scientists running the study measured visual acuity, the ability to see details at a certain distance, refractive error which makes it hard to see clearly, and overall corneal health.
The results were clear and consistent: the safety of 222 nm Far-UVC light for prolonged use in occupied spaces is proven, with no changes in visual acuity, refractive error, cornea health or overall eye health. There were no abnormalities or significant changes, no long term side effects, and no delayed problems turned up afterwards.
222 nm UVC is safe because it can't penetrate the eye or skin, unlike other UVC wavelengths which can cause damage by going a lot deeper. It only touches the outermost layers, which renew naturally after 24-48 hours anyway so there's never any lasting damage.
UVC disinfection tech has already revolutionised decontamination in healthcare settings, being clean, low cost, very low maintenance and highly effective.
As you can imagine there are also excellent cost benefits. It cuts the time staff members are off sick and lowers infection rates in patients, providing better outcomes for patients as well as higher operational efficiency. In fact, during the covid pandemic, it was estimated to save around €3.3 million for just one large healthcare premises.
The results of the study reinforce UVC's role as an excellent solution for continuous decontamination in real-world healthcare contexts, but also for other businesses of every shape, size and flavour.
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