I'v seen a "UV" switch next to the regular light switch in some private GP's offices in eastern europe. But I did immediatly think of skin cancer when i saw that switch.
I'v seen a "UV" switch next to the regular light switch in some private GP's offices in eastern europe. But I did immediatly think of skin cancer when i saw that switch.
It's far more dangerous to the eyes than to the skin.
afaik they use it to desinfect the room after or before usage, not during
I'm intrigued. Didn't know places were trying this idea somewhat "at scale." Do you know if they have any findings from where this was deployed?
It's widely used in hospitals. They also use moving robots which enter rooms and shine UV light in them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTFH9X2YIoY
That is awesome! I'm definitely interested to know if they have evidence showing that this leads to better outcomes.