UVhuokutusta
UVhuokutusta refers to a specialized air‑treatment system that combines ultraviolet (UV) irradiation with controlled ventilation to reduce airborne contaminants in indoor environments. The concept was first tested in occupational health studies during the early 2000s and subsequently adopted by hospitals and laboratories seeking supplemental disinfection methods. The system integrates medium‑strength UV lamps placed within ductwork or at air‑outlet points, ensuring that air passing through the ducts receives a predetermined exposure time. Airflow rates are adjusted to achieve the ideal dosage based on lamp output, resulting in the deactivation of bacteria, viruses, and spores without the need for chemical disinfectants.
A typical UVhuokutusta unit consists of a UV‑rated housing, motion‑sensing airflow control, and monitoring sensors that
Applications of UVhuokutusta extend beyond healthcare to include pharmaceutical manufacturing, food processing, and commercial indoor spaces