University of Arizona Study Shows Why Far-UVC Matters for Indoor Air Safety
Quantitative risk modeling completed at the University of Arizona allows for visualization of real-world impacts for Far-UVC light
People spend nearly 90 percent of their time indoors, yet most buildings rely on limited tools to manage shared airborne risk. New technologies can signal poor air conditions, but they do not reduce exposure on their own. In a new study with theĀ University of Arizona, researchers quantify how Far-UVC continuously inactivates airborne pathogens, reducing airborne transmission risk when people are present. The findings translate indoor air science into actionable insight for real-world environments.