The Science behind UVGI technology
UV-C light kinda pushes into the cellular structure of microorganisms and messes up their nucleic acids, not in a gentle way.
UV-C light is given off by specialized germicidal lamps.
Those UVGI lamps here make UV-C radiation at germicidal wavelengths, and yes, they're set up to go after troublesome microorganisms more or less.
The ultraviolet energy travels right through bacteria, viruses, and fungi
UV-C light can reach the microorganisms and move inside, so it can strike their genetic material much more directly.
The DNA and RNA framework(s) get damaged
With UV-C radiation, the DNA or RNA of pathogens becomes disrupted, and then usual cellular processes break down.
Microorganisms lose their ability to replicate
After their genetic material is damaged, microorganisms can no longer reproduce or keep multiplying.
Pathogens go inactive and can not cause infection
Since replication stops, the pathogens are basically neutralized and they cannot spread disease further.

















