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Disease prevention and bactericide lamps

Remember what we do in the cold season, when schools close to quarantine, and everyone coughs and sneezes around? We drink more toning tea, eat lots of vitamins (preparations and fruits with vegetables), and also use specialized devices at home and at work. One of such devices are bactericidal lamps. They began to be used in the middle of the last century, but their design was somewhat different and the problems in operation arose quite often. However, progress does not stand still and such lamps have become a real salvation in the fight against respiratory infections and dangerous microbes. They are simple constructively, and any person can use them. Do not require installation or pre-preparation of the lamp can be of great benefit.

So, what are bactericidal lamps? At its core, this is a gas discharge lamp (in the type of a luminescent lamp), which has directional ultraviolet radiation in a certain range. Often these lamps are equipped with a special glass bulb to improve the effect. Bactericidal lamps are sometimes confused with quartz, but they are in fact different types. The bactericidal lamp does not give ozone, which means no harmful evaporation in the room. The quartz lamp emits ozone, therefore, it is necessary to ventilate the room and not to allow its direct effect on the person. Both types of lamps are used for disinfection of premises. Only quartz lamps are used in medical institutions, in the treatment of diseases. While bactericidal lamps - in residential and workrooms, to prevent disease.

Naturally, the instructions for using these two types of lamps are somewhat different. All lamps are bactericidal - ultraviolet, i.e. Pass radiation with a wave of 185 nanometers in length. Ultraviolet in nature - one of the important components for all living beings. The natural source is the Sun for us. But not always solar ultraviolet is enough, also we will notice, that except for an ultraviolet, the Sun gives side effects. Bactericidal lamp produces only ultraviolet in a given range. This allows it to be used in the presence of humans, animals and plants. Hence comes its commercial rationale - this product belongs to a group of medical special purpose.

By design, bactericidal lamps can be:

  • Stationary - to have a fixed base;
  • Mobile - for a larger range of applications.

On the other hand, they are divided into:

  • Open type - ultraviolet light spreads over the entire volume of the room;
  • Closed type - disinfection takes place in a predetermined volume, after which air is supplied to the rest of the volume.

Bactericidal lamp of a closed type is a rather widespread product of the climatic category. The main advantage of such lamps is the possibility of active use in the presence of any living organisms. Those. Such a lamp installed in your home can be switched on even in your presence and do no harm. By location, all bactericidal lamps can be:

  • Floor;
  • Desktop;
  • Hinged.

Especially popular are hinged bactericidal lamps, which can be placed almost anywhere. It really saves space and decorates your interior. In addition, such a device can also be used as a luminaire. You can think about buying a bactericide lamp if you want a toy, not a toy, but a real means of disinfection of air space and objects in your home, through which you can get rid of harmful bacteria, viruses and microorganisms. Bactericidal lamps are used for:

  • Prevention of acute respiratory infections in a dangerous period of the season (when someone from the household is sick or planned);
  • Improvement of human immunity;
  • Improving the state of the cardiovascular system;
  • Prevention of oncological diseases;
  • Rehabilitation after illness or surgery.

In an amicable way, such an object should be in every house. As statistics show, it is much easier and cheaper to use bactericidal lamps than other options for prevention. In addition, it's extremely simple.

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