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LUV Systems, Inc. announces the release of COVID-19 inactivation results from testing conducted at Boston University Medical School, demonstrating the effectiveness of its halō Model 5R/M low-UVC air disinfection system. The study reported a 99.9% inactivation rate of the SARS-CoV-2 virus within seconds at relatively low UVC exposure levels (under 5 mJ/cm²), validating the system’s disinfection capability.
LUV Systems, Inc. announces the completion of final spectroscopy and airflow aerodynamic testing for its halō Model 5R/M low-UVC indoor air disinfection prototype. These evaluations, conducted by independent third-party firms, validated the system’s performance in delivering the required ultraviolet dose to effectively inactivate SARS-CoV-2 and other airborne pathogens.
LUV Systems, Inc. reports successful validation testing of its halō Model 5R low-UVC indoor air disinfection prototype, marking a key advancement in the development of its continuous air-cleaning technology for indoor occupied spaces.
LUV Systems, Inc., in collaboration with EnviroProcess Consultants (EP Consultants), announces the completion of a functional prototype of its halō Model 5R indoor air disinfection system. This prototype represents the first working implementation of the company’s low-wavelength ultraviolet (UVC) technology designed for use in occupied indoor spaces without direct human exposure.
LUV Systems, Inc. announces a research collaboration with Boston University Medical School’s NEIDL biosafety laboratory to study the inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 using low-wavelength ultraviolet (UVC) light. The contract focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of multiple UVC wavelengths across real-world surfaces—such as upholstery, stainless steel, and granite—as well as in airborne conditions relevant to public indoor environments.