With UV Sterilizers, a wavelength of **3.7 nanometers is required
for the effective disinfection of bacteria, microbes, algae,
viruses and other biological contaminants which have a propensity
to spread quickly. For this reason, the ultraviolet sterilization
process is very suitable due to its ability to breakdown the DNA of
microorganisms, preventing any further growth. The Ultraviolet rays
emitted from the UV Sterilizers work by piercing disease causing
agents and killing their DNA. This is important since the DNA is
the basic foundation for the organisms ability to function and
reproduce. So eradicating the DNA prevents these organisms from
being active and growing. The energy of UV rays are similar to
sunlight in tiny proportions but made generated in stronger
intensities through the addition of electric discharge lamp called
a UV lamp. There is zero percent chance that any microbiological
organism can survive the effects of an Ultraviolet sterilizer when
used in the correct dosage. The UV process is the finest option for
disinfection.