UV lights have gained popularity as sanitation devices after the rise of COVID-19. After all, UV light doesn’t involve harsh chemicals and is an easy way to wipe out almost all bacteria and viruses ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit, there were a lot of questions about how to clean everyday items you come into contact with. One big issue was how to clean your phone, given that Apple clearly ...
The agency recommended that consumers avoid using the disinfection products because of high levels of radiation that could damage skin or eyes. By McKenna Oxenden The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Product: Ultraviolet (UV) lights and wands for home use that make unproven claims to disinfect household items against the COVID-19 virus. Issue: Health Canada is warning Canadians about the risks of ...
We’re all searching for new and effective ways to curb the spread of COVID-19, and to that end, there has been a lot of buzz around ultraviolet sanitizing wands. Essentially flashlights that produce ...
Americans are being urged against using eight ultraviolet wands used to disinfect surfaces because of high levels of radiation the products emit that can cause injuries to the skin and eyes of those ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - When COVID-19 first hit our area, finding cleaning supplies was a win. Anything promising to kill off bacteria and virus flew off the shelves, and in some stores it’s still ...
In its fight against Covid-19, the private-aviation industry has put all its ions in the fire, so to speak, by developing or advancing plasma-ionization systems, anti-viral coatings, data-sharing ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers against purchasing eight ultraviolet wands used for disinfection because of high levels of radiation that could cause injuries, the agency ...