New Tech to Fight Coronavirus on Planes

GermFalcon Said to Kill Coronavirus on Aircraft

Source:  GermFalcon

World on Edge as Virus Relentlessly Spreads
The world is in the midst of a pandemic.  More than 600,000 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in just about every corner of the world as of today.  There is no vaccine, approved yet,  to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus.  Normal life has been halted.  No school, no sports, no business as usual around the world.   Now, comes a glimmer of hope.  A US company - Dimer UVC Innovations of Los Angeles  - says it has developed a machine that kills highly dangerous viruses with ultra-violet light.  They believe it will work on the coronavirus.  They say it is effective on vulnerable spaces like aircraft cabins loaded with passengers.

Three Minutes and Germ Free
The GermFalcon uses a UV-C light system to kill deadly viruses like the Coronavirus inside  airplanes.  The device is not robotic as the company had originally planned.  It's manipulated by humans.  The company says it takes just three minutes for the machine to use its mercury lamps to bathe the cabin of an aircraft with ultra-violet light and kill any deadly viruses onboard.  The machine was just announced.  If it stands up to its billing, this piece of UV-C innovation has arrived at just the right time. The company claims it wipes out 99.99% of germs and is nontoxic and nonallergenic for humans.  They have similar systems to sanitize classrooms, hospitals and hotels.

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