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UV air purifiers are designed to use short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C light) to inactivate airborne pathogens and microorganisms like mold, bacteria and viruses. As air is forced through the device, it passes UV lamps, which directly attempt to disinfect the air by means of germicidal irradiation. The biggest safety concern is that ozone may be generated during this process. For more information: https://molekule.science/how-do-uv-light-air-purifiers-work/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So if the machine take pollutates, germs, bacterias out of the air and into the machine, its going to work at the machine itself. Not UV thoughout a room.
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