We Have UVC LIGHTS for
Healthcare, HVAC, Commercial Kitchen
and Water Treatment Applications
We Have UV-C LIGHTS for
Healthcare, HVAC, Commercial Kitchen
and Water Treatment Applications
We Have UVC LIGHTS for
Healthcare, HVAC,
Commercial Kitchen
& Water Treatment
Applications
From the waiting room to the operating room, UVC light is being used in healthcare settings worldwide. We offer top-of-the-line devices for occupied and unoccupied spaces. Our wall-mounted upper air units work overhead in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other occupied spaces, treating the top-layer of air in the area. We offer a complete Operating Room Package or you can purchase the overhead fixtures and door barrier UV lights separately. Our state of the art ARTZ 2.0® Mobile Room UVC Solution can be moved wherever disinfection is needed.
From the waiting room to the operating room, UVC light is being in healthcare settings worldwide. We offer top-of-the-line devices for occupied and unoccupied spaces. Our wall-mounted upper air units work overhead in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other occupied spaces, treating the top-layer of air in the area with UVC light. We offer a complete Operating Room Package or you can purchase the overhead fixtures and door barrier UV lights separately. Our state of the art ARTZ 2.0® Mobile Room UVC Solution can be moved wherever needed.
Our UVC lights for HVAC applications fall into 2 basic categories. The first is lights designed to treat the evaporator coil and drain pan inside the air handler. This is an area that is very susceptible to organic growth. Using UVC light on the coil reduces the need for coil cleanings and keeps the coil clean and odor-free. The second category is in-duct air stream UVC lights. These units are designed to treat the air as it passes through the light field in the air ducts or plenum.
Used overseas for years and starting to catch on in the US, UVC light is used to break down grease inside commercial kitchen exhaust hoods. A combination of UVC light and ozone converts the grease into water and CO2. The water is evaporated and vents out with the CO2 through the exhaust vent. This process eliminates odors and minimizes expensive and messy exhaust hood cleanings while also reducing fire hazards.
These units bring the power of UV-C to your water system. Sizes available for under-sink single faucet treatment (2 GPM) or whole-house treatment (10-20 GPM). Will not change color, odor or taste of water. Designed for residential and light commercial applications. These fixtures perform like high-end industrial water treatment fixtures without the costly, sophisticated technology and related accessories that are simply unnecessary in residential applications.
Used overseas for years and starting to catch on in the US, UVC light is used to break down grease inside commercial kitchen exhaust hoods. A combination of UVC light and ozone converts the grease into water and CO2. The water is evaporated and vents out with the CO2 through the exhaust vent. This process eliminates odors and minimizes expensive and messy exhaust hood cleanings while also reducing fire hazards.
These units bring the power of UV-C to your water system. Sizes available for under-sink single faucet treatment (2 GPM) or whole-house treatment (10-20 GPM). Will not change color, odor or taste of water. Designed for residential and light commercial applications. These fixtures perform like high-end industrial water treatment fixtures without the costly, sophisticated technology and related accessories that are simply unnecessary in residential applications.
When choosing a UVC light, be sure to choose a manufacturer that will be around year after year to provide quality bulb replacements. All too often, buyers regret buying cheap, plastic units made overseas when it comes time to replace the bulb and no replacements can be found. This section of the site contains replacement bulbs for every product that we sell. Our manufacturer has been making UV lights and bulbs since 1960. We will be here with replacement bulbs and parts whenever you need them. We recommend changing bulbs once per year on most units (See individual product pages for the exact bulb replacement recommendations.)
When choosing a UVC light, be sure to choose a manufacturer that will be around year after year to provide quality bulb replacements. All too often, buyers regret buying cheap, plastic units made overseas when it comes time to replace the bulb and no replacements can be found. This section of the site contains replacement bulbs for every product that we sell. Our manufacturer has been making UV lights and bulbs since 1960. We will be here with replacement bulbs and parts whenever you need them. (See individual product pages for the recommended bulb replacement times.)
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UV-C Lights for Healthcare
UV-C Lights for HVAC (On Coil & In-Duct)
Is UV Light Safe?
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Does UVC Light "Kill" Germs?
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UV-C Lights for HVAC (On Coil, In-Duct, Surface)
With UVC Lights...You Really Do
GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Our UVC lights are not cheap either in price or quality. They are commercial-grade products that are used in industrial, commercial and healthcare applications. Usually available only through professional channels, we are pleased to offer them online to all consumers. But be forewarned...we do not compete in price with imported knockoffs that can be purchased on marketplace sites for $50.00. These products are more like toys than the professional UV light fixtures that we sell. If you've come to this site, you are probably a savvy purchaser that already knows this. But, below are some specific reasons why our products stand out from the pack. Our UVC lights are not cheap and we are proud of that!
-UV Light Solutions
The Competition:
Cheap, plastic housings that warp and crack over time
Cheap, low intensity bulbs that last 6 months
Lights in varying wavelengths which may not be germicidal
Cheap ballasts that burn out after 1 year
No replacement bulbs or parts available
Made with inferior imported bulbs and components
Throw-away, toy-like quality
No customer support after the sale
UV Light Solutions:
Stainless steel housings that last forever
Quality High-Output (HO) bulbs that last 2 years
Germicidal lights in peak 254 nm wavelength
Commercial grade ballasts w/ 5 year warranty
Replacement bulbs and parts in stock
Made in US with quality parts and workmanship
Professional-grade, the same UV lights used by industries
Excellent customer service after the sale
Is UV-C Light Safe?
Humans and pets should avoid prolonged direct exposure to UV-C light. Our products are used in areas where humans do not contact the light, like inside your HVAC system or in the top layer of air (7 feet and higher) in an occupied room. Direct exposure results in temporary skin redness and eye irritation. Unlike some UV-C lights, our HVAC and Healthcare lights DO NOT produce ozone, a gas that is harmful to humans and pets. Avoid touching UV-C bulbs as the oil from our skin can cause a "hot spot" and reduce the bulb's lifespan.
UV or UV-C?
Although often used interchangeably, UV light and UV-C light have different definitions. Ultraviolet (or UV) light falls in the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and X-rays with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm. The sun emits three different types of UV light: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. UV-C light (200-280 nm) has the shortest wavelength and the highest energy. It is powerful enough to inactivate microorganisms. So, UV is a broad term whereas UV-C is a specific germicidal type of UV light. We generally use the term "UV-C light" on this website but use the more common "UV light" in our marketing and advertising.
What about WATTS?
Most UVC lamp sellers focus on wattage. They propagate the thinking that the higher the lamp wattage, the more powerful the germicidal effects of the unit. However, the lamp wattage stats show how much power the lamp uses. What is much more important is the lamp OUTPUT or intensity, which is measured in units of microwatts per square centimeter. Our lamps are rated to produce 11.7 microwatts/cm2 per linear inch of lamp arc length at a distance of one meter. This output has been independently tested in airstreams of 400 feet per minute velocities at temperatures of 45 degrees F (replicating the real life conditions inside an air handler). So, keep in mind that UVC light is about time and intensity, not just energy usage in watts.
With UV-C Lights...You Really Do GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Our UV-C lights are not cheap either in price or quality. They are commercial-grade products that are used in
industrial, commercial and healthcare applications. Usually available only through professional channels, we are
pleased to offer them online to all consumers. But be forewarned...we do not compete in price with imported
knockoffs that can be purchased on marketplace sites for $100.00. These products are more like toys than the
professional UV-C light fixtures that we sell. If you've come to this site, you are probably a savvy purchaser that
already knows this. But, below are some specific reasons why our products stand out from the pack.
Our UV-C lights are not cheap and we are proud of that!
-UV Light Solutions
The Competition:
Cheap, plastic housings that warp and crack over time
Cheap, low intensity bulbs that last 6 months
Lights in varying wavelengths which may not be germicidal
Cheap ballasts that burn out after 1 year
No replacement bulbs or parts available
Made with inferior imported bulbs and components
Throw-away, toy-like quality
No customer support after the sale
UV Light Solutions:
Stainless steel housings that last forever
Quality High-Output (HO) bulbs that last 2 years
Lights in peak 254 nm wavelength
Commercial grade ballasts w/ 5 year warranty
Replacement bulbs and parts in stock
Made in US with quality parts and workmanship
Professional-grade, the same UV-C lights used by industries
Excellent customer service after the sale
UV-C Lights for HVAC (On Coil & In-Duct)
With UVC Lights...
You Really Do
GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Our UVC lights are not cheap either in price or quality. They are commercial-grade products that are used in industrial, commercial and healthcare applications. Usually available only through professional channels, we are pleased to offer them online to all consumers. But be forewarned...we do not compete in price with imported knockoffs that can be purchased on marketplace sites for $100.00. These products are more like toys than the professional UV light fixtures that we sell. If you've come to this site, you are probably a savvy purchaser that already knows this. But, below are some specific reasons why our products stand out from the pack.
Our UVC lights are not cheap and we are proud of that! -UV Light Solutions
The Competition:
Cheap, plastic housings that warp and crack
Cheap, low intensity bulbs that last 6 months
Lights in different wavelengths
Cheap ballasts that burn out after 1 year
No replacement bulbs or parts available
Made with inferior bulbs and components
Throw-away, toy-like quality
No customer support after the sale
UV Light Solutions:
Stainless steel housings that last forever
Quality High-Output (HO) bulbs that last 2 years
All lamps and bulbs in peak 254 nm wavelength
Commercial grade ballasts w/ 5 year warranty
Replacement bulbs and parts in stock
Made in US with quality parts and workmanship
Professional-grade UV lights used by industries
Excellent customer service after the sale
Is UV-C Light Safe?
Humans and pets should avoid prolonged direct exposure to UV-C light. Our products are used in areas where humans do not contact the light, like inside your HVAC system or in the top layer of air (7 feet and higher) in an occupied room. Direct exposure results in temporary skin redness and eye irritation. Unlike some UV-C lights, our HVAC and Healthcare lights DO NOT produce ozone, a gas that is harmful to humans and pets. Avoid touching UV-C bulbs as the oil from our skin can cause a "hot spot" and reduce the bulb's lifespan.
UV or UV-C?
Although often used interchangeably, UV light and UV-C light have different definitions. Ultraviolet (or UV) light falls in the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and X-rays with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm. The sun emits three different types of UV light: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. UV-C light (200-280 nm) has the shortest wavelength and the highest energy. It is powerful enough to inactivate microorganisms. So, UV is a broad term whereas UV-C is a specific germicidal type of UV light. We generally use the term "UV-C light" on this website but use the more common "UV light" in our marketing and advertising.
What about WATTS?
Most UVC lamp sellers focus on wattage. They propagate the thinking that the higher the lamp wattage, the more powerful the germicidal effects of the unit. However, the lamp wattage stats show how much power the lamp uses. What is much more important is the lamp OUTPUT or intensity, which is measured in units of microwatts per square centimeter. Our lamps are rated to produce 11.7 microwatts/cm2 per linear inch of lamp arc length at a distance of one meter. This output has been independently tested in airstreams of 400 feet per minute velocities at temperatures of 45 degrees F (replicating the real life conditions inside an air handler). So, keep in mind that UVC light is about time and intensity, not just energy usage in watts.