Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI)
The decontamination of personal protective equipment (PPE) requires accurate determination of UVC dose. Effective Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) methods employ UVC sensors to ensure exposure levels of materials during sterilization are both achieved and maintained. Highlighted below are the UVC monitoring and sensor solutions provided by Solar Light Company, LLC, to support UVGI protocols.
OVERVIEW
The healthcare industry and front-line workers utilize UVC sensors and radiometers to aid in the process of disinfecting personal protective equipment (PPE) with Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI). These decontamination protocols require accurate determination of UVC dose reaching the PPE. UVC sensors are used to ensure exposure levels of materials during sterilization are both achieved and maintained. Solar Light Company, LLC provides dedicated solutions to support UVGI protocols. Our PMA UVC germicidal sensors enable you to determine the exact UVC dose reaching the PPE from outside the room. Full data logging capabilities and alarm set-points are available for up to 2-channels; Solarmeter® Model 8.0 and Model 8.0-RP are used to determine the exact UVC intensity reaching the PPE.