Abstract

Some manufactures made UVC LED Strip as disinfection tool against SARS-CoV2. Therefore, three types of commercially UVC lights were used to evaluate their efficiency to warp bacteria and viruses. We tested three commercially available UV lights devices. They were put at 4 to 5 cm to spiked sterile Petri dishes (samples) for 10, 20, 30, and 60 seconds and compared it to control (without UV light exposure). Also, the same three UV LED devices were used on Positive SARS-CoV2 swab samples (used for the Petri dishes). Serial dilutions of the cultured microbes were used for the experiment as follows: 1/10 (high concertation), 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10,000, 1/100,000 (low concertation). All three UV LED devices (DA, DB, DC) were found to have no effects on the pathogens (Bacteria or SARS-CoV2), even to the lowest Bacteria Concentration (1/100,000), when pathogens were exposed to UV radiation for 10, 20, 30, and 60 sec at distance a 4 to 5 cm. One of the manufacturers of these UVC lights (DB) claims that the device is very effective in killing Bacteria and Virus immediately at a 99.93% killing rate (in 20 sec.). This observation was not noticed. False claims may lead to severe spread of SARS-CoV2 as customers may think that the DB was disinfecting, after short exposure, while truly having no effect.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe outbreak of SARS-CoV2 (previously called COVID-19) on 30 January 2020 was declared globally as a Public Health Emergency and becomes of International Concern

  • The results show, clearly, the ineffectiveness of UV light on the Bacteria

  • The results show ineffectiveness of UV radiation technology (UVC) light on SARS-CoV2

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Introduction

The outbreak of SARS-CoV2 (previously called COVID-19) on 30 January 2020 was declared globally as a Public Health Emergency and becomes of International Concern. The transmission of this virus played an important role in the spread of coro-. The public immediately thought of UV light as it is always thought to be able to destroy pathogens. This is found to be true if irradiation of this UVC is for relatively long period with power density larger than 90 μW/cm2 [1]. It is expected that with the improved development in UV LED technology (such as UVC tunable wavelengths) UVC LED will be the generation disinfection products for medical uses because of their ability to deliver UV lights with specific wavelengths [3]

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