Friday, October 16, 2009

UV rays are natural air cleaners


We have discussed much about indoor air purifiers and we know that HEPA filters are the best to use. Along with HEPA air purifiers, UV air purifiers are equally important. So in this blog we will try to understand the importance of UV rays.

Ultra Violet rays are electromagnetic radiations which consist of electromagnetic waves with higher frequency. UV light is very essential for healthy living. Without it our lives would be full of diseases and deficiencies. The sun naturally emits UV rays, and it is responsible for the production of vitamin D in our body. UV rays acts as natural air purifiers. These rays are effective in destroying bacteria, mold and mildew, virus and fungus. They get through the outer cover of these items, alter their DNA and thus kill the microorganisms. Similarly sun acts as the natural air cleaner for the out side environment. Hence Ultra Violet rays are used in many purifying systems as these rays are effective in destroying the germs. UV light is known for its germicidal properties. It helps in eradicating germs, bacteria, bad odors, molds etc. it is impossible to live on the earth without this natural cleaning system. The research on UV rays has been going on since ages; it is proved that these rays are safe to be used as natural environment cleaners in homes and offices.

After reading this blog I hope that you would understand the importance of an air purifier with UV rays. For cleaner and better surrounding you must use Ultra Violet air purifiers by Oxynet Solutions.

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3 comments:

  1. you are right but in some aspect, in order not to become bad to our health. it must need an tested machine system. Indoor Air Quality can achiveved in different form.

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  2. I see UV rays have many uses. Unfortunately, these rays can’t able to enter our house so we need to find the some whole house air cleaners.

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  3. UV Air Purifiers removes viruses that spread colds and flu and other serious health conditions, such as tuberculosis and small pox just to name a couple.

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