During sanitization, do not cover the lamp, and ensure that the windows and doors of the
sanitization area are closed. Keep people and animals out during sanitization, and make sure
that plants in the sanitization area are covered or removed before starting the process.
Safety Precaution After Sanitization
After the OMNI ULTRAVIOLET™ UV Sanitizing Tower finishes the sanitization process, space
needs to be ventilated for 30-40 minutes before anyone can enter.
THE OMNI ULTRAVIOLET™ SANITIZING TOWER CLEANING GUIDE
Proper Cleaning and Maintenance
Wipe the lamp with a clean, dry towel after every use to maintain optimal sanitization effect.
Frequency of Use
It is recommended to use the OMNI ULTRAVIOLET™ UV Sanitizing Tower twice a week
at 30 minutes per cycle.
Only for Indoor Use
This product is only for indoor use. Place the OMNI ULTRAVIOLET™ UV Sanitizing Tower
in an area without vibrations and where it will not catch moisture.
WHAT IS UV-C LIGHT?
UV stands for ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light represents the frequency of light between 100
nanometers (nm) and 400nm and cannot be seen with the naked eye. Within the UV spectrum
lie three distinct bands of light: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C.
UV-A (400nm - 315nm): The long wave UV light (315nm to 400nm) or UV-A refers to what we
commonly call “black light.” This is the longest wavelength region and has the lowest energy.
UV-A represents the largest portion of natural UV light.
UV-B (315nm - 280nm): The UV-B (280nm to 315nm), or mid-range UV, causes sunburn.
UV-C (280nm - 100nm): The germicidal UV light (100nm to 280nm), or UV-C, is effective in
microbial control. Scientific research has proven that the most effective frequency for microbial
destruction is between 280nm and 200nm, which is within the UV-C band. Therefore, as long
as the nm frequency of a germicidal lamp is well controlled within that range, the
microorganisms will be destroyed effectively.