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 During sanitation, UV-C light in large, concentrated doses causes RNA and DNA mutations in 
microbes during absorption. The ideal wavelength for peak absorptivity occurs at wavelengths 
of 254nm to 262nm (for traditional UV sanitation) and 222 nm. According to a 2012 study 
published in US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, UV-C treatment has 
the following devastating effects on microbes: 

“The light

-induced damage to the DNA and RNA of a microorganism often results from the 

dimerization of pyrimidine molecules. In particular, thymine (which is only found only in DNA) 
produces cyclobutane dimers. When thymine molecules are dimerized, it becomes very difficult 
for the nucleic acids to replicate and if replication does occur it often produces a defect that 

prevents the microorganism from being viable.” 

 

It should be emphasized that when enough thymine dimers are made in the cell, DNA 
replicated in cell mitosis ceases. This deactivation mechanism is also applicable to viruses that 

only have RNA, i.e. “

photochemical dimerization reaction takes place between two uracil 

bases

”. UV sanitation of an area is considered successful when the virus or bacteria is 

deactivated and reproductive capabilities are significantly reduced or stopped. Such objectives 
prevent the microbe from spreading and decreases the rate of infection (for harmful viruses or 
bacteria). Higher UV doses must be applied to bacteria that is capable of actively repairing 
thymine dimers.  

Far-UV 222 nm and conventional 254 nm UV light utilizes the same mechanism (as described 
above) to eliminate microorganisms on surfaces and in the air. Both types of UV bands are 
capable of achieving above 99 percent inactivation rates. Choosing between the two artificial 
light sources depend on other factors, such as cost, area of deployment, etc.  

4.0 Far UV-C 222 nm 

Far-UV 222 nm bands have intense germicidal properties with decreased risks of photo-
reactivation, which are considered to be eye and skin safe for humans. Excimer lamps that offer 
222 nm are energy efficient, non-toxic and easily disposable at the end of their expected 
lifecycle.  

4.1 UV 222 nm Wavelength Properties 

Far-UV 222 nm light is at the low range of the UV-C spectrum. Leveraging its germicidal abilities, 
this UV band is capable of inactivating harmful microbes. The 222 nm wavelength is particularly 
effective in disrupting chemical bonds in dangerous or toxic gases and bio-toxins, according to 
Edward Neister in US Patent US59362605P

5

. In the 2006 patent, Neister also highlighted that 

UV absorption by cells to the DNA increases as the UV band decreases. Applying this 
observation in comparing the properties of 222 nm and 254 nm, the far-UV band could achieve 

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Page 1: ...ND MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED OR UNFAMILIAR WITH ANY ASPECT OF THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE WARNING MAKE SURE POWER IS TURNED OFF BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER AT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY FIXTURE MAY BECOME UN...

Page 2: ...of the fixture will cover the hole once mounted 1 Carefully unpack and unwrap fixture 2 Turn OFF power at switch and fusebox or circuit breaker 3 Remove existing trim installed in recessed housing if necessary 4 Install medium base adapter into socket 5 Connect the two terminals together 6 Insert torsion springs into fixture housing brackets 7 When installing trim into recessed housing the torsion...

Page 3: ...ed modification may impair the function and or safety of this device and could affect the life of the equipment Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the device Store it in a secure place out of the reach of children when not in use Inspect for good working condition prior to storage and before re use REPLACEMENT PARTS The IND CDL SQ 10 FUVC MP 1L V1 is designed to provide years ...

Page 4: ...Independent studies have shown that Far UV C light is less likely to be harmful to eyes and skin As of 2020 the FDA has not approved Far UV C light sources for use in occupied areas in medical facilities This is something to be voted on in the near future for medical applications At this time the FDA has not ruled on the safety Independent studies have been done Please see the following whitepaper...

Page 5: ...Far UV 222 nm vs 254 nm Safety and Germicidal Effectiveness ...

Page 6: ...1 How Does UV C Light Sanitation Work 4 0 Far UV C 222 nm 4 1 UV 222 nm Wavelength Properties 4 2 Safety Considerations 4 3 Germicidal Effectiveness 5 0 UV C 254 nm 5 1 UV 254 nm Wavelength Properties 5 2 Safety Considerations 5 3 Germicidal Effectiveness 6 0 Conclusion 7 0 References ...

Page 7: ...althcare centers laboratories food processing wastewater facilities HVAC system management and more At 2018 the UV disinfection equipment market was valued at 1 1 billion by Allied Market Research This industry is forecasted to reach 3 4 billion by 2026 or at a compound annual rate of 15 percent from 2019 to 2026 UV light contains several unique properties and characteristics which can be used to ...

Page 8: ...e mechanism when deactivating bacteria and viruses other factors must be considered when choosing between far UV 222 nm and conventional 254 nm lamps Such factors include the area of deployment occupied or empty distance of target surface or area access to UV lamp technology to date 222 nm excimer lamps are not readily available in mainstream markets and preferred method of disposal traditional me...

Page 9: ... Such objectives prevent the microbe from spreading and decreases the rate of infection for harmful viruses or bacteria Higher UV doses must be applied to bacteria that is capable of actively repairing thymine dimers Far UV 222 nm and conventional 254 nm UV light utilizes the same mechanism as described above to eliminate microorganisms on surfaces and in the air Both types of UV bands are capable...

Page 10: ...e light beam distribution and intensity With a compact footprint smaller disinfection lights can be used to eliminate microbes The units require support from a driver that protects the device from abnormal power conditions and ensures power stability Unlike traditional 254 nm UV sanitation lights excimer lights do not require extensive safety gear during use Furthermore the lamps can be secured cl...

Page 11: ...against irritants such as debris and bacteria and plays a primary role in light absorption Damage to the cornea often results in vision impairment or loss During the study researchers exposed rats to 222 nm and 254 nm lights at 30 150 and 600 mJ cm2 intensities The animals exposed to far UV 222 nm did not display corneal damage Moreover cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer positive cells were not present ...

Page 12: ...rds A 2020 study10 showed that far UV 222 nm lamps can inactivate Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores which are known to have high thermal resistance In food processing facilities handling juices the microorganisms also thrive in extreme conditions and can germinate at low pH levels Scientists were able to achieve complete inactivation by 5 logs at a concentrated dose of 2 011 mJ cm2 Compared ...

Page 13: ...g at UV lamps does not cause a natural squinting reaction In some cases the negative effects of UV exposure are delayed by more than six hours As a safety precaution when sanitizing rooms humans should not be present in the area during the process Operators may setup temporary signs around the space to ensure people are aware of ongoing sanitation and avoid exposure Exposure to chemicals such as m...

Page 14: ...fect on the eggs compared to the adult mites Based on the results of the study the scientists cited UV 254 nm light to be effective in disrupting the lifecycle of mites at the embryonic stage to reduce the proliferation of allergens 6 0 Conclusion Both far UV 222 nm and conventional 254 nm wavelengths are effective in eliminating viruses bacteria spores and other disease causing microbes As these ...

Page 15: ...cidal Efficacy and Mammalian Skin Safety of 222 nm UV Light 2017 https www ncbi nlm nih gov pmc articles PMC5552051 7 Evaluation of Acute Corneal Damage Induced by 222 nm and 254 nm Ultraviolet Light in Sprague Dawley Rats 2019 https pubmed ncbi nlm nih gov 30947566 8 Far UVC light A new tool to control the spread of airborne mediated microbial diseases 2018 https www nature com articles s41598 01...

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