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Plug it in the kitchen or bathroom. Moms and dads love it next to the diaper pail, and pet owners use it to destroy germs and fight unwanted odors in pet areas.
The Germ Guardian UV-C Pluggable Air Sanitizer harnesses the power of naturally occurring UV-C light technology making it an effective way to kill airborne bacteria and mold spores without the use of chemicals.
UV-C light is the same technology hospitals use to sanitize. Ideal for small rooms like the bathroom or bedroom, just plug it in to a wall socket to destroy bacteria and fight odors.
| Kills over 98% of airborne bacteria. | ||
| Fights odors from mildew, smoke, pet areas, cooking and more. | ||
| Kills airborne mold spores. | ||
| A special UV-C bulb is used that does not produce ozone. | ||
| Product efficacy is tested and proven by the Harvard School of Public Health and independent third-party laboratories. | ||
*Over 98% efficacy is proven by tests performed by the Harvard School of Public Health and independent third-party laboratory testing. | ||
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Additional Features
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Product Specifications:
Model Number: GG1000 and GG1000CA
Construction: Plastic and aluminum
Power: Plug
Working Weight: 1lb.
Air Processing: 456 cubic feet per hour
Bulb: 3.5 watt ultraviolet-c light bulb
Bulb Life: Approximately 4,000 hours
Special Features: Bacteria and Odor Elimination
Noise Level: Quiet
Warranty: 30-day limited product warranty. See instruction manual for further warranty information.
Dimensions:
Length: 3.5 inches
Width: 3.5 inches
Height: 11.25 inches

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 germ and kills it.
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 water system. This technology is still used today in hospitals, commercial buildings and custom homes to kill germs.
UV-C Pluggable Air Sanitizer
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