SterilAir UV New Customer Reviews The SterilAir UV operates by emitting short-wave ultraviolet-C (UVC) radiation, which is a high-energy form of light that does not occur naturally at the Earth's surface because it is absorbed by the atmosphere. When the SterilAir UV lamp is activated, it floods the target area with photons that have enough energy to break the molecular bonds within the DNA and RNA of microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. As the UVC light interacts with oxygen molecules (O2) in the air, it causes some of them to split and recombine into ozone (O3). This dual-layered approach—direct germicidal irradiation combined with gaseous oxidation—makes the SterilAir UV far more effective than either technology could be on its own.
SterilAir UV New Customer Reviews Ozone is an unstable gas that acts as a powerful oxidizing agent; as it drifts through the room, it reacts with organic compounds, bacteria, and odor-causing molecules, breaking them down into harmless substances like water vapor and carbon dioxide. This gas can penetrate into fabrics, under beds, and into crevices that the light cannot see, ensuring that the SterilAir UV provides a truly 360-degree sterilization experience. Once the SterilAir UV cycle is complete, the ozone naturally begins to break back down into pure oxygen, though it is important to ventilate the room afterward to ensure the air is fresh and the ozone levels have returned to normal. By attacking pathogens from two different angles simultaneously, the SterilAir UV ensures that your living space is not just visually clean, but biologically and chemically purified at a microscopic level. Order Now SterilAir UV Pros & Cons