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Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer
Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer
- Eliminates 99.9% of airborne bacteria including influenza-A, Staph, staphylococcus, Flu Virus, H5N1, etc.
- Proven effective by the Harvard School of Public Health
- Powerful, whisper-quiet adjustable fan
- Processes 1380 cubic feet of air per hour
- Fights odors

Item #: G9000
Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer
The Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer is a useful product for helping to maintain a germ-free enviroment. It has been proven effective in tests by the Harvard School of Public Health. Simply turn it on and it will eliminate 99.9% of germs that pass through it. The Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer utlizes the same technologies hospitals use to eliminate a wide variety of germs, bacteria and mold spores. It will also help eliminate odors. Because of its quiet operation, it does its germ-killing work without anyone noticing it. At 18" of height, you can find a spot for it almost anywhere. It is also very low maintenance, requiring nothing more than a change of the inexpensive ($19.95) bulb every 12 to 18 months. It has the power to sanitize rooms quickly and effectively.Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer
What is UV-C?
UV-C is part of the Ultra-violet light spectrum that is filtered out by the earth's atmosphere. The "C" stands for the particular frequency of UV light that kills germs
Why is UV-C so effective at destroying germs?
UV-C light is highly effective at penetrating thin-walled germs like viruses and bacteria. The light alters the genetic structure of the germs and they die.
Is UV-C harmful?
Prolonged exposure (i.e. eight hours) to UV-C light can create eye irritations.
Why is UV-C used in hospitals to sanitize?
Hospitals use UV-C light technology to kill germs in the air and on surfaces. UV-C has been proven to kill up to 99.9% of germs that cause: influenze, strep throat, colds, staph infections and tuberculosis. UV-C has been proven to kill germs that are drug-resistant.
Is this new technology?
No. UV-C has been used to kill germs for almost 100 years. The first usage was in France in 1909 to disinfect their waste system. This technology is still used today in hospitals, commercial buildings and custom homes to kill germs.
17" High x 6.5" Wide
Weight: 4 lbs.