Far UV Virus Mitigation Technology

Implementation of 222nm (Far UV) technology designed to proactive kill harmful airborne and surface viruses in occupied spaces. (SARS-CoV-2, MRSA, TB, C.diff, H5N1, Influenza, Norovirus, RSV)
Far-UVC Light

Far-UVC light (222 nm) efficiently and safely inactivates airborne human coronaviruses | Scientific Reports

Disinfection capabilities of a 222 nm wavelength ultraviolet lighting device: a pilot study | Journal of Wound Care

I would correct this because MRSA and C. diff are bacteria, not viruses. People don’t seem aware that alcohol does not kill these - only soap, sunlight/UV-C bulbs, and a few products will kill them, yet cloth chairs in waiting rooms are hard to treat.
They are microorganisms, along with all the viruses, mycoplasma, protozoa, and fungi; and I think light disinfects all of these. Some essential oils kill specific members of these groups too, as does allicin (from garlic) in the right preparation.
I would like to suggest a policy to make the public aware of this (UV-C light) disinfectant for phones, wallets, and more. Actually, I believe I saw light as a disinfectant in a hall or airport bathroom somewhere, on their wall. Home devices are already offered online, and hospitals do have expensive systems (even barbershops do use light in equipment sterilization I believe.) People just need to know and more protocols are probably needed for food venders and even wait staff (those servers who stick a finger in your bowl!)

Hi Fran,
I appreciate you taking a moment to review and comment on our health-related initiative centered around the utilization of 222nm for a proactive mitigation of harmful bacteria and viruses in public spaces. The biotechnology and IAQ equipment we provide is primarily designed for open commercial public spaces.
If you would like more information about 222nm and its application, please visit our website at:

Thanks again for the feedback, a vote and we ask that you continue to share it with everyone you come in contact with.
Best,
John