A UV air sterilizer, also known as a UV air purifier, is a type of air purification system that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to kill airborne microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and mold spores.
UV air sterilizers typically use a UV-C lamp, which emits short-wavelength ultraviolet radiation that is capable of destroying the genetic material of microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce and cause infections or other problems.
UV air sterilizers are often used in hospitals, laboratories, and other environments where clean air is essential. They can also be used in homes and businesses to improve indoor air quality and reduce the spread of illnesses.
It's worth noting that while UV air sterilizers can be effective at killing airborne microorganisms, they may not be effective at removing other types of pollutants, such as dust, pollen, or smoke. Therefore, FAF's ultraviolet air disinfector contains other types of air filtration systems (such as HEPA filters), which can achieve the best air quality.