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Does it really work? Does it address concerns like foul odors, dust mites, mold spores, or other allergens?Updated 6 months ago

Does it help with dust mites?

The UV-C light technology employed by the Uvlizer can reduce the presence of dust mites on surfaces by disrupting their biological processes. Dust mites are common allergens found in household dust, and exposure to UV-C light may decrease their numbers on items like bedding, upholstery, and carpets. For optimal results, it's recommended to use the Uvlizer alongside regular cleaning practices, such as washing linens and vacuuming.


Does it address mold spores?

UV-C light can inactivate mold spores on surfaces it directly illuminates by affecting their DNA, which may prevent them from reproducing. This can help reduce the spread of mold in your living spaces. However, some mold spores may require extended exposure or multiple treatments due to their resilience. For significant mold issues, consulting a professional remediation service is advisable.


Can it be used to sanitize food?

No, the Uvlizer is not intended for food sterilization. While UV-C light can reduce surface contaminants, it is not effective for sterilizing food because it may not reach microbes beneath the surface.


Is it effective against foul odors?

The Uvlizer features an ozone generation function that can help reduce certain odors by oxidizing odor-causing compounds in the air. Ozone reacts with various pollutants, which may assist in neutralizing unpleasant smells in your environment. It's important to use ozone-generating devices carefully, following the manufacturer's safety guidelines, as high concentrations of ozone can be harmful to breathe. Always ensure that the area is unoccupied during operation and well-ventilated afterward.


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