UV & COVID-19 Susceptibility

Question: Does the Ultravation product line include products that are efficient in destroying the COVID-19 virus?

Ultravation is conducting modeling for solutions and efficiency on destruction of target pathogen COVID-19 based on industry standards of following averages where current testing is not available.  Our modeling for these applications is based off of 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Ultraviolet Susceptibility research by Purple Sun.  The recommendation takes the average of the required dose between nine studied versions of the Corona Virus for which there is documented testing and dosage, this average should adequately represent the ultraviolet susceptibility of COVID-19 according to Purple Sun experts in this field.  We are able to recommend solutions based off of this model that should be efficient in destroying the COVID-19 virus if the application allows for the space to install the solutions properly.

**When targeting a specific pathogen or virus, each application is different, and custom solutions may be required based on coil size, ductwork size, air flow, etc. Please complete our Commericial Sizing Guidelines and submit to us for special quoting for pricing via info@smsteam.co you can also call us via 844-887-2537

***This is especially essential if solving for target pathogen, this goes for both residential and commercial.

Citations:

Download the Purple Sun Covid Research

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339887436_2020_COVID-19_Coronavirus_Ultraviolet_Susceptibility

Kowalski, Wladyslaw & Walsh, Thomas & Petraitis, Vidmantas. (2020). 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Ultraviolet Susceptibility. 10.13140/RG.2.2.22803.22566. This report addresses a topic of high current interest – the ultraviolet susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease. The results of a literature review are presented and summarized to provide a basis for estimating the ultraviolet susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2, and relevant supplemental information is provided on COVID-19 based on the latest published reports. A discussion on the feasibility of using the new technology of Focused Multivector Ultraviolet light as a disinfection strategy is included.