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What Bacteria is on my Phone?
TL;DR There can be up to 25,000 bacteria per square inch in an average cell phone, which is almost 18...

Can UVC Light Kill Hantavirus?
TL;DR UVC light very likely inactivates Hantavirus because it is an enveloped RNA virus, the category most susceptible to UV-C...

Ultraviolet Light For Disinfecting
TL;DR Ultraviolet light for disinfecting is a proven, chemical-free method that disrupts the DNA and RNA of bacteria, viruses and...

Ultraviolet Sterilizing Lights: A Guide to How They Work and Where They're Used
TL;DR UV-C light kills bacteria, viruses and molds by damaging their DNA so they can't replicate. It's used in hospitals,...

What are UV Light Sterilizers?
TLDR Sunlight holds different kinds of rays. One type, called UV-C, kills tiny organisms like bacteria and viruses by damaging...

UV-C vs. Chemical Disinfectants: Why More Families Are Making the Switch
Chemical cleaning products like sprays and wipes may not be the BFFs you think they are. Learn why UV-C light is...

What to Consider When Buying a UV Sanitizing Lamp
TLDR Not all UV sanitizing lights are created equal. Effective UV-C disinfection depends on the right wavelength (200-280nm), sufficient exposure...

Hospitals Are Replacing Alcohol Wipe Protocols With UV-C Sanitation Technology
TLDR Alcohol wipe protocols for shared clinical devices are inconsistently followed, require dwell times that rarely happen in practice, and...

UV Light for Disinfecting: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Belongs in Your Home
TLDR It takes just a brief exposure for UV-C light to knock out nearly all bacteria and viruses (over 99%)...

PhoneSoap Reviews: What Really Happens Inside the UV Phone Sanitizer
TLDR Does PhoneSoap really work? Yes, PhoneSoap really works! Multiple independent tests, conducted by Lab technicians, healthcare facilities, university researchers,...

How UV-C Light Kills 99.99% of Germs on Your Phone
TL;DR Your phone carries up to 10–20x more bacteria than a toilet seat, including pathogens like E. coli, Staph, and...

Does PhoneSoap Really Work?
TL;DR: Yes, PhoneSoap works. Independent lab testing shows PhoneSoap eliminates up to 99.99% of common bacteria and viruses on all...