Abstract

During the past thirty years about 75 new types of ultraviolet lamps have been developed and placed on the market. These lamps vary in size, wattage and in the emitted spectrum. Many of these lamps have been designed for specific applications; for example, for photochemical reactions, for suntanning and vitamin D production, for light, for bactericidal effect or for ozone production. In the application of these lamps, we must cooperate with the medical profession, public health authorities and other industries to determine how best to install and use the radiation, what new applications can be developed and what safety precautions must be followed.

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