Germicidal UV Lamp. The most effective way to destroy micro-organisms, such as germs, viruses, fungi (such as mold) and bacteria
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Ultraviolet light possesses just the right amount of energy to break organic molecular bonds. As microorganisms pass by the UV rays radiated from the ultraviolet lamp, this bond breakage translates into cellular or genetic damage for microorganisms, such as germs, viruses, bacteria, fungi (like molds), etc. This resulted in the destruction of the microorganisms. The same damage occurs to humans, but is limited to the skin and eyes. UV air purifiers, such as the Multi-Tech XJ-3000C from Surround Air, shield direct ultraviolet light from escaping the inside of the unit, sterilizing only the air that passes through the air cleaner. The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) recommends the use of ultraviolet light with simultaneous use of HEPA air filters, both of which are offered in the Multi-Tech XJ-3000C air purifier. The U.S. government now specifies that UV light should be used in air handling units to improve indoor air quality in government buildings, by controlling airborne and surface microbial growth. The Air Institute of Respiratory Education suggests UV lights be used in buildings for indoor air quality purposes, and states that may be the final line of defense against those diseases that have developed resistance to drugs, such as tuberculosis and others. According to the Aerobiological Engineering Dept. at Penn State University, the ultraviolet component of sunlight is the main reason microbes die in the outdoor air. The die-off rate in the outdoors varies from one pathogen to another, but can be anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes for a 90-99% kill of viruses or contagious bacteria. The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) recommends UV lights in homeless shelters to prevent the spread of disease, particularly TB (tuberculosis). A study by Air & Waste Management Association found the combination of a HEPA air filter and germicidal UV lamp reduced bacteria by 80% in a 3072 cubic foot chamber.
This review is from: Surround Air XJ-3800 Intelli-Pro UV Bulb (Health and Beauty)
Instructions for removing UV bulb are not clear; I broke mine when cleaning because the instruction manual was not very informative in how to remove the bulb and had to order a new bulb. Also the warning indicator light for the electrostatic filter was lit, inicating the filter had to be cleaned. When I dissasembled the filter, the electrostatic filter was very clean without any collected dust.
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This review is from: Surround Air XJ-3800 Intelli-Pro UV Bulb (Health and Beauty)
I love the Surround Air XJ-3800 Intelli-Pro Air Purifier. It wipes everything out of the air ... smoke, odors, pollen, allergens, bacteria, germs, pollution better than I'd ever anticipated. This UV light is what eliminates the bacteria and germs in your air. This little rod typically runs us about ten to fifteen bucks (TIP: watch that - because it can vary dramatically even on this site) - but, it's consistently a bargain vs. other high-powered purifiers.
We've had to change it about once a year when it alerts us. This year I changed it. I agree with another reviewer that the directions are not clear in the manual, and there is potential for breaking it (though I didn't.). The manual implies you just twist and pop it out. It's not that easy.
It's at the bottom layer, after you take off all of the of filters...Read more
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This review is from: Surround Air XJ-3800 Intelli-Pro UV Bulb (Health and Beauty)
I have been very frusterated at surroundair for selling me some cheap product. My UV light stopped working after 2 months, had to get it replaced and then it broke again!!! the guy on the phone says they get their shipments from CHINA.
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