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Ultraviolet lights use ultraviolet (UV) radiation to kill or inactivate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms by disrupting their DNA. This prevents them from reproducing and causing infections.
The lifespan of ultraviolet lights can vary depending on the type and usage. Generally, they need to be replaced every 9-12 months to maintain optimal performance.
Ultraviolet lights may require occasional cleaning to remove dust and debris that can reduce their effectiveness. It is also important to check for any signs of wear or damage regularly.
Direct exposure to ultraviolet lights can be harmful to the skin and eyes. It is important to follow safety guidelines and avoid prolonged exposure to UV radiation to prevent damage.








