Plasma Care UVC uses far-ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria and viruses inside a vehicle cabin without posing a risk to passengers, lab tests show.
Hyundai and Kia recently introduced a new UV technology for in-vehicle sanitation called Plasma Care UVC. The system reduces ...
During the coronavirus pandemic, some are turning to ultraviolet light to disinfect objects, but how safe are they? And are they effective at fighting the coronavirus? The U.S. Food and Drug ...
Looking to sterilize something? Give it a good blast of the old UV-C. Ultraviolet radiation in the shortest wavelength band breaks down DNA and RNA, so it’s a great way to kill off any nasties that ...
Now more than ever, keeping things sanitized is on everyone’s minds. But wiping everything down with bleach isn’t practical (or even necessary in some cases) and hand sanitizer can only do so much. UV ...
Unlike conventional UV-C light that is harmful, Hyundai's Far-UVC technology is designed to be safe for human exposure ...
Whether you're at home or on the go, add these UVC light-equipped devices to your cleaning routine By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor The FDA explains that ultraviolet lamps are already ...
Use the power of light to get rid of bacteria, viruses, and wet dog smell.
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Hyundai unveils new ‘Plasma Care UVC’ cabin sanitiser
The system safely targets bacteria and viruses, and removes odours, while occupants are onboard.
For some time now, it’s been established that the primary route of SARS-CoV-2 transmission is airborne. Research suggests that contagious particles are released into the air and linger for several ...
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