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    planning to bbuy uv lamps as a disinfectant for virus (covid if possible). it will be used like for groceries/clothes/gadgets used when we go out of the house.

    any comments if the lamps are really effective? and any suggestions on what specs should i look for?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    planning to bbuy uv lamps as a disinfectant for virus (covid if possible). it will be used like for groceries/clothes/gadgets used when we go out of the house.

    any comments if the lamps are really effective? and any suggestions on what specs should i look for?

    thanks
    You're looking for UVC lamps. Honestly, I wouldn't bother with this. The risk of exposing yourself to UVC isn't worth the convenience of sanitizing your stuff since there are simpler ways.

    If you really want to be safe, just leave your groceries outside for three days. Why three? Studies say, covid survives for up to three days on plastic, which is what most groceries are packed in.

    I personally leave it in my car since I hardly use it and it's much warmer than my garage.

    Food items that need refrigeration can be washed with soap and water so just ensure they're properly packed when bought. You can just wipe your gadgets and other stuff with alcohol and let dry for a minute or so.

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    How about yung mga negative ions? Does it really work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    How about yung mga negative ions? Does it really work?

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    Gives you 2 things...No harm & a false sense of security. Most out there are likely placebos....Get the pricey 1, AirTamer, if you must.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Gives you 2 things...No harm & a false sense of security. Most out there are likely placebos....Get the pricey 1, AirTamer, if you must.[emoji4]

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    Saw airtamer nga. Di ko lang alam if effective ba ang negative ion, generally speaking

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    planning to bbuy uv lamps as a disinfectant for virus (covid if possible). it will be used like for groceries/clothes/gadgets used when we go out of the house.

    any comments if the lamps are really effective? and any suggestions on what specs should i look for?

    thanks
    hospitals have been doing it for decades.
    just be sure you get "the real thing" and not the mosquito zapper-quality.
    and the room should be devoid of mammals before turning it on.
    heh heh.

    how do we know it's the real thing? i don't know.
    probably by sourcing it from knowledgeable suppliers like hospital supply stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Saw airtamer nga. Di ko lang alam if effective ba ang negative ion, generally speaking

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    No brainer for me bro. For their air purifiers, even if the ions don't work, you're still left with a good HEPA filter system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post


    No brainer for me bro. For their air purifiers, even if the ions don't work, you're still left with a good HEPA filter system.
    Bro, yung nakita ko kasi is yung personal wearable negative ionizer hehe wala ng filter yung ganito

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Bro, yung nakita ko kasi is yung personal wearable negative ionizer hehe wala ng filter yung ganito

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    Ah sorry sorry iba pala pinagusapan hehe. Agree with travs, no harm in trying save for the hit on the wallet. As long as you still follow best practices. Mahirap sa mga naka ganyan baka lumakas loob, di na mag social distancing.

    Ang alam ko lang na scam na wearable yung Toamit. Ginamit pa ng local seller yung photo ng isang NCR mayor na gumagamit para makabenta.

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    Effective kaya yun mga generic na air purifier with HEPA filter and uv light sa Lazada? Sobrwng mura kasi 4k each lang. I need to purchased several units.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Effective kaya yun mga generic na air purifier with HEPA filter and uv light sa Lazada? Sobrwng mura kasi 4k each lang. I need to purchased several units.


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    I had the opportunity to attend the meeting hosted by AMOSUP last night. According to one of the doctors, he said that CoViD 19 can pass through the filter because it is smaller than HEPA filter. He added that the HEPA virus is a bit larger compared to CoViD 19.

    I couldn't recall if he is Dr. Pile or Dr. Papa who said that. There is another doctor but his name escapes my memory.

    His recommendation, if you want to use it, make sure that the room is vacant. Overall recommendation to minimize the transmission in an air conditioned room is that it must have a free flowing air.

    Again, I couldn't remember the recommended numbers for the AHU. However, he emphasized that you should leave the windows and doors open as much as possible.

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    I believe though cheap ko lang nabougt yun UV lamp that it is working..Why because of the Ozone smell it produces kung fake yun UVC ray nya am sure tepok virus sa Ozone kase oxidizing agent yun...Also sa Laboratory where.my wifey works same lang din daw gamit nila and she's familiar sa pungent smell nung Ozone..UVC lamp gamit nila sa microlab nila pang sterilized.

    I built a big plastic storage Box frm SM and put in my portable UV lamp with remote and timer...yun now ang andun sa may garage ko...All of my used clothes, shoes, bags keys, coins, money, grocery, etc.. even my order foods shoot muna dun..will be zapped before it enters my house. My foothbath hardly used na kse need.lagi ka pa magtimpla ng chlorox..chlorine degrades in sunlight..

    Meron na nga ko nakita nagbebenta sa Lazada now...same concept
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I had the opportunity to attend the meeting hosted by AMOSUP last night. According to one of the doctors, he said that CoViD 19 can pass through the filter because it is smaller than HEPA filter. He added that the HEPA virus is a bit larger compared to CoViD 19.
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    friendly clarification lang po.

    HEPA. High Efficiency Particulate Air filter. it is a filter that can catch very small particles.

    it is not to be confused with HEPAtitis, which is a disease that is commonly spread via oral-fecal or blood routes.

    when dealing with acronyms, we always emphasize to the student, that unless the acronym is universally accepted in the profession, we must spell them out, to avoid confusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    friendly clarification lang po.

    HEPA. High Efficiency Particulate Air filter. it is a filter that can catch very small particles.

    it is not to be confused with HEPAtitis, which is a disease that is commonly spread via oral-fecal or blood routes.

    when dealing with acronyms, we always emphasize to the student, that unless the acronym is universally accepted in the profession, we must spell them out, to avoid confusion.
    Thank you for your clarification, it's truly appreciated.

    The doctor must have meant that the filter will not be effective in filtering CoViD 19.

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    During the sars epidemic in 2003 i was the one who proposed to our company to install UVc lamps in our airconditioning system. We tried it first on our rig. We installed UVc lamps before and after the air handling unit evaporator coils of our AC system. Not that anyone on the rig got sars (from riding on airplanes) but in just a week nobody on the rig got cough and colds anymore. Whilst before if one got on board with a cough or cold then it starts to spread around. After that transmission was cut to almost none. One downside is of course the smell of ozone but we were able to remedy that by increasing the make up air setting on the ahu.

    UVc does work. Get the one with timer so it turns on after you leave the room. Also make sure all in your house are aware when the lamp is on so nobody accidentally enters the room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    During the sars epidemic in 2003 i was the one who proposed to our company to install UVc lamps in our airconditioning system. We tried it first on our rig. We installed UVc lamps before and after the air handling unit evaporator coils of our AC system. Not that anyone on the rig got sars (from riding on airplanes) but in just a week nobody on the rig got cough and colds anymore. Whilst before if one got on board with a cough or cold then it starts to spread around. After that transmission was cut to almost none. One downside is of course the smell of ozone but we were able to remedy that by increasing the make up air setting on the ahu.

    UVc does work. Get the one with timer so it turns on after you leave the room. Also make sure all in your house are aware when the lamp is on so nobody accidentally enters the room.
    Gotta be the human-safe Far-UVC(222nm).

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    Bought a ozone generator from Shoppee for 2.5k and placed it on a biG plastic box together with the items to be sanitized.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Effective kaya yun mga generic na air purifier with HEPA filter and uv light sa Lazada? Sobrwng mura kasi 4k each lang. I need to purchased several units.


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    actually thinking of a DIY UV box. uv lamp from shopee (less than 1K for a 15wbulb), tapos bili ng big black plastic box (home gallery etc) sa SM. so if there are stuff that needs disinfecting, i put in the box, turn on the lamp for 30mins. similar to what jiggs posted.
    Last edited by african888; July 25th, 2020 at 02:23 PM. Reason: added "similar to what jiggs posted".

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    actually thinking of a DIY UV box. uv lamp from shopee (less than 1K for a 15wbulb), tapos bili ng big black plastic box (home gallery etc) sa SM. so if there are stuff that needs disinfecting, i put in the box, turn on the lamp for 30mins.
    While you're at it maybe add a small fan and piping for venting ozone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    While you're at it maybe add a small fan and piping for venting ozone.
    the ozone helps cleanify the things in the box.

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