99.9% of Phone Germs Wiped Out by UV Light Box - "Phone Soap"

Seeker Land 2020-08-02

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Buy on Amazon - https://amzn.to/30msYkc ...PhoneSoap: UV Light Phone Sanitizers and Universal Chargers - PhoneSoap is the first and only phone charger that uses UV light to disinfect your phone, while also charging your phone. How Does PhoneSoap work? Simply place your cell phone in your PhoneSoap and close the lid. During a 10-minute cycle, a powerful UV-C light kills 99.99%† of household germs*. When the external blue indicator turns off, your cell phone is completely clean. This UV-C light effectively destroys nucleic acids and breaks apart bacteria DNA. With their DNA broken, bacteria can’t function or reproduce, and the organisms die. In nature, the UV-C light that causes this germicidal effect is harmful to our eyes but is blocked by Earth’s atmosphere. In the PhoneSoap’s controlled environment, UV-C light effectively and safely sanitizes your cell phone, as well as anything else that fits inside your PhoneSoap like remotes, keys, tablets, and more. How Dirty is My Phone? It looks pretty clean. We can’t help touching dirty things - handrails, money, gym equipment, and the list goes on. The problem is when we touch our phones we then pass the bacteria from our hands to our devices. It’s easy to wash our hands, but we don’t wash our phones, which is why the average smartphone shows 18x more bacteria than a public restroom. The bacteria on our devices thrive and can make us sick. This image of the Petri dishes shows the results of a smartphone tested before and after using PhoneSoap. How does UV light sanitize? The Three Types of UV Rays UV light has three wavelength categories: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. UV-C light is a short-wavelength, ultraviolet light that breaks apart germ DNA, leaving it unable to function or reproduce. In other words, UV-C light is germicidal (UV-A and UV-B light are not). UV-C can even neutralize “superbugs” that have developed a resistance to antibiotics. UV-C that causes this germicidal effect is rare on Earth as our atmosphere blocks it. This light is harmful to our eyes, hence why it must be done within PhoneSoap's controlled environment. You will never see the UV light that is killing all those germs, but an external blue indicator on the device will let you know when your device is being sanitized. With powerful UV-C light inside, PhoneSoap has a deadly effect on microorganisms such as pathogens, viruses, bacteria, and others. Your phone's warm battery allows bacteria to thrive and reproduce. UV-C light penetrates the cell and disrupts the DNA, killing the pathogen. Our UV-C light is not hot, so while it effectively kills bacteria, it will not hurt your phone. History of UV and Sanitization Sanitizing with UV-C light has been a normal practice since the mid-20th century. In fact, the 1903 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Niels Finsen for using UV light to fight tuberculosis. Today, hospitals and laboratories use UV light to keep their facilities sterile, which means it's perfect for sanitizing mobile devices.

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