Far-UVC is something people have
talked about for years in a “that would be great, if you could buy it”
sort of way. Coming soon, once someone actually makes a good
product. But the future is now, and it costs $500.
Many diseases spread through the air, which is inconvenient for us as
creatures that breathe air. You can go outside, where the air is too
dilute to spread things well, but it’s cold out there, and sometimes
wet. You can run an air purifier, but cleaning lots of air without
lots of noise is still the world of DIYprojects. Ideally you could just
shine some light, perhaps in the 222-nm
range, which would leave people alone but kill the viruses [1] and
bacteria. Yes, let’s do that!
There are very few providers, and hardly any of them sell an
off-the-shelf product. You usually can’t just buy a lamp to try it
out—you have to call the company, get a consultation, and often have
someone from the company come install the lamp. It’s a lot of overhead
for an expensive product that most people have never heard of.
This has changed! You can buy an Aerolamp for $500,
shipped. Proudly displayed at Thanksgiving:
Here are four
silently cleaning a whole lot of air at a dance I help organize:
At $500 this is out of (my) Christmas gift range, but I think we’re now
at the point where dances, churches, offices, rationalist group
houses, schools, etc. should consider them.
(I have no stake in Aerolamp and they’re not paying me, I’m just very
excited about their product.)
[1] Ok, yes, I know viruses “can’t be killed” because they’re “not
alive”, but far-UVC causes them to become unable to infect and
replicate which is close enough to “killed” for me.
You Can Just Buy Far-UVC
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Far-UVC is something people have talked about for years in a “that would be great, if you could buy it” sort of way. Coming soon, once someone actually makes a good product. But the future is now, and it costs $500.
Many diseases spread through the air, which is inconvenient for us as creatures that breathe air. You can go outside, where the air is too dilute to spread things well, but it’s cold out there, and sometimes wet. You can run an air purifier, but cleaning lots of air without lots of noise is still the world of DIY projects. Ideally you could just shine some light, perhaps in the 222-nm range, which would leave people alone but kill the viruses [1] and bacteria. Yes, let’s do that!
Last year if you asked “if far-UV is so great, why isn’t it everywhere?” one of your answers would be:
This has changed! You can buy an Aerolamp for $500, shipped. Proudly displayed at Thanksgiving:
Here are four silently cleaning a whole lot of air at a dance I help organize:
At $500 this is out of (my) Christmas gift range, but I think we’re now at the point where dances, churches, offices, rationalist group houses, schools, etc. should consider them.
(I have no stake in Aerolamp and they’re not paying me, I’m just very excited about their product.)
[1] Ok, yes, I know viruses “can’t be killed” because they’re “not alive”, but far-UVC causes them to become unable to infect and replicate which is close enough to “killed” for me.