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UV Light, Indoor Air Quality And Health

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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air quality has a tremendous impact on people's health. Germicidal UV light has been proven effective and utilized in numerous applications to improve indoor air quality and therefore indoor environment.

The EPA states that indoor air pollution can be much higher than the outdoor environment. In order to fight indoor air pollution people who suffer from asthma or allergies attempt to dust more, keep the windows closed, clean frequently  but the allergy or asthma symptoms usually still persist. One reason is the presence of airborne germs, their particles and by products - allergens or asthma triggers in the indoor air. These microbes are considerably big factor in the indoor air pollution.

The airborne germs adversely affect the indoor air quality as they are blown past the furnace or air conditioning filter and circulated throughout the buildings. Ultraviolet light - UVC - is mandatory in hospitals, laboratories, food processing plants, any facility concerned with the indoor air quality as a health factor. UV was incorporated by the U. S. General Services Administration Office of the Chief Architect in The Standard for the Public Buildings.

Numerous health studies have shown that germicidal ultraviolet light - uvc - is very effective against allergies, asthma, mold, mildew, fungi and any DNA based airborne viruses, bacteria and spores. UV light can play a great role in secondary allergy prevention especially where airborne allergens are concerned. It can reduce suffering from allergies. The UV air cleaners help control germs that make asthma worse. Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation - UVGI is the use of short UV waves, known as UVC, which has been proven to kill or inactivate tuberculosis in the indoor air. There are two ways that UV lamps are used in indoor air quality control - upper-room and in-duct ultraviolet germicidal irradiation. Many airborne pathogens, such as Anthrax and it's spores, can be removed from the indoor air by the use of germicidal ultraviolet air purifiers.

The following UV resources offer detailed information on how modern technology uses the ultraviolet light in residential and commercial settings to fight mold, allergies, asthma and other pathogens and improve people's health:

Health Watch - Mold Analysis Reports Health Watch - Mold Analysis Reports

UV Light against allergies UV Light against allergies

UV helps fight asthma UV helps fight asthma

UV Light fights Bioterrorism UV Effective Against Bioterrorism - A Harvard Public Health Study

UV Light fights anthrax UV Light fights anthrax

UV Light fights tuberculosis UV Light fights tuberculosis

UVC and IAQ Case Study in a school UVC and IAQ Case Study in a school

UVC and IAQ Case Study in a city hospital UVC and IAQ Case Study in a city hospital

Public Buildings Air and UV Standards Public Buildings Air and UV Standards

Articles referencing UV and the Indoor Air Quality Articles referencing UV and the Indoor Air Quality

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UV Lamps could reduce worker sickness

About 70% of the work force in North America and Western Europe work indoors, and frequently have unexplained health problems such as irritation of the eyes, throat and nose, as well as respiratory illnesses.

In a study published this week in The Lancet medical journal, Canadian scientists found that the (UV) technique reduced overall worker sickness by about 20%, including a 40% drop in breathing problems.

"Installation of UV in most North American offices could resolve work-related symptoms in about 4 million employees, caused by (germ) contamination of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems," said the study's leader, Dr. Dick Menzies from the Montreal Chest Institute at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

"The cost of UVGI installation could in the long run prove cost-effective compared with the yearly losses from absence because of building-related illness," he added.

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