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PHOENIX, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Kryptolights, a startup based in Phoenix, Arizona, is commercializing a new technology to offer cost-effective Far-UV products that can seamlessly integrate into people s lives. This type of lighting will be integral to everyone s future, says Kryptolights co-founder Shey Godoy. To have a device that continuously reduces the viral load in any occupied space is vital to building a pandemic-proof future.
Six years ago, a newly recognized spectrum of light showed promise to safely eradicate pathogens while in the presence of humans. Pioneered by Columbia University scientists, Far-UV (defined as the range of 207-230 nm on the light spectrum) was intended to prevent the spread of superbugs, like the current coronavirus (a strain of which is behind the COVID-19 infections) that has caused worldwide social and economic disruption. Research has accelerated during the pandemic and increasingly demonstrated
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EPA Seeks Comments On Draft Compliance Guide Addressing Surface Coatings Under PFAS SNUR: On December 16, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of a draft compliance guide that outlines which imported articles are covered by EPA’s July 2020 final significant new use rule (SNUR) that prohibits companies from manufacturing, importing, processing, or using certain long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) without prior EPA review and approval. 85 Fed. Reg. 81466. The draft guide provides additional clarity on what is meant by a “surface coating,” identifies which entities are regulated, describes the activities that are required or prohibited, and summarizes the notification requirements of the final SNUR. More information on the draft compliance guide is available in our December 14, 2020, memorandum, “EPA Publishes Draft Compliance Guide Addressing Surface Coatings under PFAS SNUR.” Comments on the draft g
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Lab results support continuous air disinfection for occupied spaces
Easy to install device delivers constant low-dosage UVC
Decision announced to manufacture in Hendersonville, North Carolina
GE Current, a Daintree company, has completed in-situation testing of its 365DisInFx™ UVC disinfection technology LPU series devices utilizing the aerosolized virus, bacteriophage MS2.
The LPU is a breakthrough technology that helps target the inactivation of aerosolized viruses like seasonal coronaviruses and SARS-CoV-2 (Photo: Business Wire)
This benchmark testing with the bacteriophage MS2 resulted in 88% inactivation of the aerosolized virus in a 10-by-10-by-8-foot room within 4 hours. Applying the test results to 24-hour continuous operation of the 365DisInFx™ LPU would result in 44% inactivation of bacteriophage MS2 in 2 hours.