Upper Room

Yes, UVC Power’s systems are designed with occupant safety in mind, featuring shielding and installation guidelines to prevent direct UV exposure.

Upper Room UVGI technology has been shown to be highly effective in inactivating viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19., influenza A & B and H5N1, Bird Flu.

Absolutely. Our team specializes in retrofitting UVGI systems into existing structures, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.

Speed Rack

 Our modular systems can hold anywhere from 2 to 20+ UVC lamps, depending on your application and space requirements.

 Yes! Our customizable configurations allow for seamless integration into existing HVAC ductwork and air handlers.

 Yes, when used with shielding, motion sensors, and proper mounting configurations, our systems ensure safe operation in occupied spaces.

 Most UVC lamps last 9,000-12,000 hours, depending on intensity and usage. Replacement lamps are available for continued efficiency.

UVC technology is compatible with nearly all HVAC systems. The UVC Power SpeedRack system is fully scalable to meet a wide range of applications. We also provide UVC solutions for buildings without traditional HVAC ventilation. Our expert engineering team is ready to help you select the perfect system for your building’s needs

UVC Lighting

 Yes! Our UVC systems are designed with built-in safety features to prevent exposure to harmful UV radiation.

UVC technology is safe for indoor environments when designed and installed correctly. While direct exposure to UVC light can be harmful to skin and eyes, UVC Power systems are carefully engineered to operate safely out of sight. Our systems not only provide a safe solution but also enhance air quality by eliminating airborne health threats, creating a safer, healthier indoor environment.

It depends on your needs! HVAC UVC lights are best for large-scale air purification, while upper room UVGI systems are ideal for shared spaces. Contact us for a free consultation.

 Most UVC lamps last 9,000-12,000 hours. We offer high-quality replacement lamps to maintain peak performance. We recommend a yearly lamp replacement schedule to remove the guess work and ensure optimal performance.

 Yes! Our HEPA + UVC air purifiers and UVGI systems are designed to eliminate airborne viruses, including SARS-CoV-2.

UVC Lamp Safety

Yes, direct exposure to UVC light can be harmful, but when used properly in enclosed systems, it is safe and highly effective for sterilization.

 Unlike UVA and UVB rays from the sun, UVC light does not penetrate deep into the skin. However, direct exposure should still be avoided to prevent irritation.

 Most low-pressure UVC lamps do not produce ozone. However, some high-intensity UVC lamps can generate ozone, so it’s important to choose the right UVC system for your needs.

 Turn off the power, wear UV-blocking safety gear, avoid touching the lamp glass, and dispose of used bulbs properly per EPA guidelines.

HVAC System

Yes! Our UVC systems are designed to operate within HVAC ductwork and air handlers, ensuring no direct exposure to occupants.

UVC technology is compatible with nearly all HVAC systems. The UVC Power SpeedRack system is fully scalable to meet a wide range of applications. We also provide UVC solutions for buildings without traditional HVAC ventilation. Our expert engineering team is ready to help you select the perfect system for your building’s needs.

Most UVC lamps last 9,000-12,000 hours. We offer high-quality replacement lamps to maintain peak performance. We recommend a yearly lamp replacement schedule to remove the guess work and ensure optimal performance

 Absolutely! Our engineers specialize in retrofitting UVC technology into both modern and older HVAC systems.

By keeping HVAC systems clean, UVC eliminates the need for expensive coil cleaning, reducing downtime. With clean coils, fan motors use less energy, and equipment experiences less strain, leading to lower maintenance costs. Plus, UVC has been proven to decrease sick days among building occupants. A healthier workforce means more savings!

While UVC HVAC systems significantly reduce airborne viruses, bacteria, and mold, they work best as part of a comprehensive air quality strategy, including ventilation and filtration.