Atomic Blue’s Germicidal UVC Light Approved by FDA

In April, Atomic Blue, the U.S. LED company, announced that its high power UVC LED has passed the test by NIH for killing 99.9999% COVID-19 virus. Now, the company’s UVC germicidal light has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


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Atomic Blue's ultraviolet light has been registered with the FDA as a Disinfectant – Medical Device with the product code LRJ under device Class 1. The UVC fixture, known for its ability to eradicate the COVID-19 virus, is now approved for commercial use. This device was tested by the NIH (National Institute of Health) and shown to eradicate the COVID-19 Virus from surfaces of N95 respirator by 99.99%.

Atomic Blue’s UVC LED lamp uses 40 LEDs to deliver 16W UVC radiation with wavelengths of 260-280nm per square meter in close distance. The product is able to operate 80,000 hours.

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