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Asked: October 28, 20212021-10-28T16:36:33+05:30 2021-10-28T16:36:33+05:30In: GENERAL

What is UV light?

What is Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation?

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      2021-10-28T16:41:32+05:30Added an answer on October 28, 2021 at 4:41 pm

      Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI)

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      Scientists are studying the use of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) to kill the virus in schools, restaurants, and other public places. Through this method, ultraviolet (UV) lights would be able to disinfect contaminated public spaces to stop the transmission of the virus.

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      • Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is the use of ultraviolet (UV) energy (electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light) to kill or inactivate viral, bacterial, and fungal species.
      • UVGI is a method of disinfection that uses short-wavelength ultraviolet light (UV-C) to inactivate or kill microorganisms and pathogens.
      • Essentially, UVGI is the use of UV light with sufficiently short wavelengths to disinfect surfaces, air, and water.
      • The effectiveness of germicidal UV light depends on the length of time a microorganism is exposed to UV, as well as the intensity and wavelength of the UV radiation.

      What is UV light?

      • Ultraviolet light from the sun has shorter wavelengths than visible light and, therefore, is not visible to the naked eye.
      • The full spectrum of UV radiation is sourced from the sun and can be subdivided into:
        • UV-A rays
        • UV-B rays
        • UV-C rays
      • In this spectrum, UV-C rays are the most harmful and are completely absorbed by the Earth’s atmosphere.
      •  Further, while both UV-A and UV-B rays are harmful, exposure to UV-B rays can cause DNA and cellular damage in living organisms.
      • UV light kills cells. Increased exposure to it can cause cells to become carcinogenic, thereby increasing the risk of getting cancer.
      • It is the increased direct exposure to UV rays from the sun that most commonly causes skin cancers.
      • UV light with wavelengths less than 290nm is considered to have “germicidal” properties (more on this later).
      • Earth’s atmosphere absorbs ultramagnetic radiation with wavelengths less than 290nm, meaning that most of the UV-C and UV-B generated by the sun are blocked by our planet’s ozone.

      How does UV Light Kill Viruses and Bacteria?

      • Ultraviolet light kills cells by damaging their DNA.
      • Exposure to electromagnetic radiation (light) at certain UV wavelengths modifies the genetic material of microorganisms and destroys their ability to reproduce.
      • The UV energy triggers the formation of specific thymine or cytosine dimers in DNA and uracil dimers in RNA, which causes the inactivation of microbes by causing mutations and/or cell death as well as failure to reproduce.
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