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1) How slow do you have to go to kill the DNA with this UV bulb? It would have to be really stong, and won't it hurt my floor?
2) It's only killing what's left behind...why not get a vac that will actually pick it up!
Nic
If you check out our website, www.gethalo.com you can see the kill chart. (length of time it takes to kill specific micro-organisms.)
Dust mites, the flu virus, lice, fleas & bacteria are killed in under a second of contact with the Ultraviolet light, mold takes slightly longer, at 1.1 seconds, and yes, we did test this out in a labratory setting. We wanted the right frequency of Ultraviolet light to be able to kill these organisms during regular vacuuming.
Any kind of light, even sunlight can bleach out carpets. However, if used as directed, the Halo UVX is safe to use on your carpets.
Studies show that vacuums do not suck up dust mites. They have little suction cups on their feet, which enables them to cling to the fibers of the carpet. Check out this link - it's from consumer reports, and they know what they are talking about :) http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?AC...
With the Halo, you kill the dust mites, which enables you to suck them up as well.
Happy shopping!
Sincerely,
Kate E. Law
klaw@halocompany.com
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