Here is a good reason why it shouldn’t be everywhere:
, they "determined that UV-A emitting lights installed in one corner of the event
Well yeah. You’re supposed to use UV-C for these applications. They are fucking stupid
that is not a good reason, they used the wrong set of lights lol
The mere fact that you can use the wrong set of lights, which probably also says UV somewhere on the box, is a good reason.
If we applied that logic to everything, nothing would be permissible.
“Let’s not use very safe and effective technology because it requires that people read!”
Yeah someone is gonna install the wrong ones in like half of a country lol
Because it slowly kills us too.
A lot of applications turn it on when you aren’t in the room.
There seems to be a severe lack of watching the video before commenting in this thread - basically all comments appear to be answered by the actual video content.
I’m not giving them ten minutes just to find out if they mentioned melanoma
This is the internet. What did you expect?
I do think its funny people are like. “I wonder what kind of bulbs are needed.” Basic shit that’s probably in the video! But I wouldn’t know because I didn’t watch it before commenting.
Far UVC. Naomi Wu had a bunch of content on it.
Is there any more information on what happened to her? Last I heard she was under close surveillance by the Chinese government perhaps because of things she said regarding the Uighurs.
She seems to be “okay” for now. The government wasn’t nice about their visit and she can’t post anymore. She did bring out a book about the shenzhen tech market you can buy to support her. She could leave the country but her partner can’t. So she isn’t leaving either. Its so fucked up what happened. 😔
Naomi Wu actually developed a Far UVC kit you can buy of four small lights of Far UVC https://cybernightmarket.com/products/mini-far-uvc-lights-set
Can we stop posting this idiotic article?
Next we’ll see “Bleach kills cancer. Why don’t we inject it into your veins?”
I’d be curious to see what UV lights are best for killing viruses and how long it takes. Would it have to be directly exposed or would being in the ‘shadow’ of UV rays also work just less effectively.
Like would it be feasible to have a brief UV sanitation ‘shower’ upon returning from outside to kill a large percentage of viruses/bacteria with little risk to your own health, skin/eyes, etc.?
You’ll fade your couch and retinas
It is almost everywhere when it’s day time.