Portable UV Sanitizer Hand Wand Ultra Violet Light Kill Bacteria & Germ Sterilizer (Blue)
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Product Feature
- Portable, light weight, easy to use. Battery operated. 4xAA batteries required (not included)
- Laboratory tests prove it can kill viruses, germs and bacteria (99.9% rate) including dust mites and bed bugs
- A Majority of daily essentials can be scanned eg. Furniture, pillows, mattresses, cutleries, keyboards, toilet etc
- Quick and efficient results - germs are killed by one scan
- Safe to human, pets and animals
Product Description
Features:- Portable, light weight, easy to use
- Battery operated - 4xAA batteries required (not included)
- Assurance to hygiene
- Laboratory tests prove it can kill viruses, germs and bacteria (99.9% rate) including dust mites and bed bugs
- A Majority of daily essentials can be scanned eg. Furniture, pillows, mattresses, cutleries, keyboards, toilet etc
- Quick and efficient results - germs are killed by one scan
- Safe to human, pets and animals
- Invisible UV rays
- LED display to indicate its operational status
- 3 timer settings - auto-turn off in 5 minutes/ 15 minutes/ 30 minutes
- Can be main powered for continuous operation (Serial mode)
- Beneficial to people who suffer Allergies, Asthma and Rhinitis etc
- Suitable for both domestic/commercial use and public services such as hotels, hospitals
- Build-in safety switch: the UV light will automatically switch off when the steriliser is rotated upwards.
Q&A:
Q: What is that UV light used inside the handheld UV Steriliser?
A: It's called Ultraviolet (UV-C) light. A common one is UV-B, which is widely used at tanning salon sun bedding. UV-C has higher frequency of the UV light that can kill germs. It is part of the ultraviolet light spectrum.
Q: Is UV-C harmful?
A: Only prolonged exposure (ie. 8 or more hours) to UV-C light will be harmful for human.
Q: How UV-C kills germs?
A: UV-C light is highly effective at penetrating thin-walled germs like viruses and bacteria. The light alters the genetic structure of the germ and they die.

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