These simple test cards give you what you need to start validating the light output from your UVC light source. It’s not enough to trust the manufacturer’s specifications. You must verify that the system you’re entrusting the health and well being is doing what it says – deactivating germs and killing pathogens.
Description
These easy-to-use, credit card sized UVC light test card has two UVC test strips that will increase the efficiency of your UV light disinfection processes.
The farther away the UVC light source, the less UVC will reach the target. UVC light, like all light follows an intensity rule referred to as the inverse square law of distance, so only a quarter of the UVC remains when the distance doubles from the source of UVC light.
The COVID-19 Pandemic has caused an increasing number of fake UVC germicidal products on the market. Ultraviolet indicators/dosimeters provide you with real-time results for verification/validation purposes.
The QuantaDose dosimeter uses a specially formulated chemistry or ink that is designed to be sensitive to shortwave ultraviolet radiation (UVC) not visible light or UVA and UVB. This ensures only germicidal wavelengths are being measured in one test area, and wide spectrum UV intensity from the other test strip area.
There has not been an easy and economical way to prove the UVC is working at the optimal germicidal wavelengths in your disinfection process and has truly delivered the necessary level of UVC energy to the target until now.
• Verify the wavelength of light being emitted
• Validate the amount of light being emitted
• Confirm the amount of light reaching a surface
Healthcare
Pathogen name common | Pathogen scientific name | dose (mJ/cm²) |
Acinetobacter | Acinetobacter baumannii | *50 |
Aspergillus | Aspergillus flavis | **100 |
C. diff | Clostridium difficile | **100 |
Candida | Candida auris | *50 |
MRSA | Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
*50 |
Pseudomonas | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | *50 |
Serratia marcescens | Serratia marcescens | *50 |
Staph/Staphylococcus | Staphylococcus aureus | *50 |
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General
Microorganism name common | Microorganism scientific name | dose (mJ/cm²) |
Bacillius | Bacillus subtilis | *50 |
Brewer’s/Baker’s Yeast | Brewer’s/Baker’s Yeast | *50 |
E coli | Escherichia coli | *50 |
Listeria | Listeria monocytogenes | *50 |
Penicillium | Penicillium | *50 |
Salmonella | Salmonella typhimurium | *50 |
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Note:
*Microorganisms/Pathogens require a dose of 50mj/cm2
**Microorganisms/Pathogens require a dose of 100mj/cm2
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