What is UV-C technology and how is it effective?
UVC radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water, and nonporous surfaces. UVC radiation has effectively been used for decades to reduce the spread of bacteria, such as tuberculosis. For this reason, UVC lamps are often called "germicidal" lamps. - FDA
UVC has been shown to effectively inactivate pathogens by breaking down their DNA/RNA rendering them inert.
Is it effective against all germs and pathogens?
UV-C when used correctly can effectively kill most germs and pathogens. iCleanse products can be set to different disinfection times, anywhere from 30 seconds to 120 seconds. See our efficacy results to select the appropriate setting for your environment.
What makes it such a good solution for organizations?
UVC is an excellent disinfection process as it is chemical-free, easier to use than chemicals, and faster. As life begins to revert back to normal, it is important to keep employers, employees and patrons safe. Our products can disinfect anything like phones & tablets, CB-radios, body cams, curling irons, toys, wireless keyboards and mice and much more.
What sets iCleanse apart?
iCleanse is different than the rest in that we conduct biological testing and share these results from independent labs. Our patented technology can disinfect in as little as 30 seconds. Our product line includes disinfection stations of various sizes accommodating larger items to be disinfected and smaller products that can fit into your environment. We offer in-house customer service and are proud to be made in the USA.
Christopher Allen Bio:
Christopher Allen is a serial entrepreneur who acquired iCleanse in 2020 to address the current pandemic and the need to disinfect phones/tablets and other electronic devices in large venues, including schools and universities, and sports and entertainment arenas. iCleanse has an extensive IP portfolio of UV-C and other technologies that will grow the company’s brand. In 2009, Allen founded iDevices, the preeminent smart home brand; where he invented the iGrill, the first app-enabled product in the market. A highly success startup, the iDevices IoT company was acquired by Hubbell, Inc. (NYSE: HUBB) in 2017. For full Christopher Allen bio, see: http://www.thomas-pr.com/icleanse/icleansechrisallenbio.html.
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