Article Purpose
Learn about what you should and shouldn’t sanitize with UV-C light, and how to use Healthful Plus Pocket UV-C Sanitizer safely.
Covered in this guide:
Warning:
Do not point UV-C LED at eyes or skin
Safe Usage While Sanitizing
- Do not point UV-C LED at skin or eyes
- Do not sanitize items while wearing or holding them
- Place items on a flat surface to safely sanitize
What You Can Sanitize
Inanimate objects - such as (but not limited to):
- Phones
- Face masks
- Headphones
- Keys
- Shopping Carts
- Makeup brushes
- Water bottles
- Food
What You Can’t Sanitize
Living things. Never sanitize:
- Skin, eyes, hair, or any part of the body
- Pets & wild animals
Pocket UV-C Sanitizer Safety Features
Safety Lock Button
To promote safe usage and prevent accidental misuse: Pocket UV-C Sanitizer has a built-in Safety Lock feature. See How to Turn On & Off for more information.
Auto-Shut Off
After three minutes of inactivity the Pocket UV-C Sanitizer will automatically turn off. Read “Battery and Charging” to learn more.
Resources
- FDA UV Lights and Lamps: Ultraviolet-C Radiation, Disinfection, and Coronavirus
- CCOHS Ultraviolet Radiation : OSH Answers
- Science Direct Ultraviolet-C decontamination of a hospital room: Amount of UV light needed
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