UV-C light makes up part of the ultraviolet light spectrum. The "C" in UV-C (260 nanometers) is the frequency of the light that enables the light to destroy germs or at least 99.9% of them. The light frequency allows itself to alter the genetics of a virus, germ, molds or bacteria and kill it by destroying it's DNA and RNA. In doing so, harmful germs can no longer be spread. UV-C light is considered germicidal by attacking the nucleic acid of the harmful microorganism as it creates a sterile ...
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