Purelight ED
The PURELIGHT UV Wand uses 100% chemical-free UV-C
sterilization to sanitize objects and surfaces.
Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UV-C) is lightning-fast in killing
all DNA / RNA-based organisms.
Use the PURELIGHT UV Wand for protection against bacteria
& viruses including SARS, COVID-19, clostridium. Difficile,
anthrax, avian bird flu, and hoof and mouth disease.
This guarantees a 99.9% kill rate of bacteria & viruses & dust mites.


Features Purelight ED
1) Adopting aluminum filter – Protect from breaking UV bulb
2) Rechargeable battery inside of unit (Built-in) - This makes it possible both of portable operation(plug-off) and long time continuous operation in one place (plug-in).
3) Long length (12 inch) UV bulb - strong energy and longer life (8,000 hours).
4) Purelight XD as the first UV sterilizer wand in the world has been in the market for more than 13 years. The safety and quality have been already proved by customers.
How to use
The UV Sterilize Wand can be easily used to sanitize objects like pillows, mattresses, countertops, keyboards and toilet. There are unlimited potential uses for PURELIGHT in households, hospital, healthcare industries, and home.
Helps to eliminate bacteria, viruses, fungus, molds etc. on the surfaces of most household and personal items Helps to kill house dust mites that cause of allergy. Can use for air sterilize. Deodorize air in the living room and bath room. Can be easily used to sanitize objects like pillows, mattresses, countertops, keyboards and toilet.





Specifications:
Product PureLight ED
Model ED-3000
Size 20.9(L)*3.15(W)*2.36(H) (inches)
Weight Body 0.85(lb), Adaptor 0.35(lb)
LAMP 8W UV Lamp
Power
Supply 12V / 1.0A
Adapter/Charger Input : 100V~240V/50~60Hz,Out : 12V,1.0A
Lamp Life 8000h
Area coverage 253.7nm(Ozone free)
Warranty 1 Year Limited
Country Made in Korea

ANTI MICROBIAL EFFICACY TEST REPORT
|
No. |
Germs |
Sterilizer |
Time |
Institute |
1 |
Staphylocous aureus ATCC 65328 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
2 |
Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
3 |
Salmonella typhimurium KTCC 1925 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
4 |
Klebsiella pneumniae ATCC 4352 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
5 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
6 |
Escherichia coli ATCC 43895 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
7 |
MRSA(Methicillin Resistance S.aureus) ATCC 33592 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
8 |
Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
9 |
Shigella flexneri ATCC 9199 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
10 |
Vibrio parahaemolyticus ATCC 17802 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
FITI |
11 |
Staphylocous aureus ATCC 6538 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
KOMTRI |
12 |
Escherichia coli ATCC 8739 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
KOMTRI |
13 |
Salmonella typhimurium KTCC 1925 |
99.9% |
20sec. |
KOMTRI |
Ultraviolet Energy Levels at 253.7 nm Units
Wavelength
Required for Destruction of Various Organisms |
DESCRIPTION |
Dosage |
Time |
|
||
BACTERIA |
sec. |
|
Agrobacterium tumefaciens. |
8500 |
14 |
Bacillus Anthracis. |
8700 |
14 |
Bacillus megaterium (vegitative) |
2500 |
4 |
Bacillus megaterium (spores) |
52000 |
84 |
Bacillus subtilis (vegitative) |
11000 |
18 |
Bacillus subtilis (spores) |
58000 |
94 |
Clostndium tetani. |
22000 |
35 |
Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
6500 |
10 |
Escherichia coll. |
7000 |
11 |
Legionella bozemanil |
3500 |
6 |
Legionella dumofil |
5500 |
9 |
Legionella gormanil |
4900 |
8 |
Legionella micdadel |
3100 |
5 |
Legionella longbeachae |
2900 |
5 |
Proteus vulgaris |
6600 |
11 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (laboratory) |
3900 |
6 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (environment) |
10500 |
17 |
Rhodospilium rubrum |
6200 |
10 |
Salmonella enteritidis |
7600 |
12 |
Salmonella paratyphi (enteric fever) |
6100 |
10 |
Salmonella typhimunum |
15200 |
25 |
Salmonella typhosa (typoid fever) |
6000 |
10 |
Sarcina lutea |
26400 |
43 |
Serratia marcescens |
6200 |
10 |
Shigella dysenteriae (dysentery) |
4200 |
7 |
Shigella sonnei |
7000 |
11 |
Staphylococcus epidermidis |
5800 |
9 |
Staphylococcus faecalis |
10000 |
16 |
Legionella pheumophila |
3800 |
6 |
Legionella interrogans (infectius jaundice) |
6000 |
10 |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
10000 |
16 |
Neisseria catarrhalis |
8500 |
14 |
Staphylococcus hemolyticus |
5500 |
9 |
Staphylococcus lactis |
8800 |
14 |
Viridans strptococci |
3800 |
6 |
Vibrio cholerae |
8500 |
14 |
MOLD SPORES |
||
Aspergilus flavus (yellowish green) |
99000 |
160 |
Aspergilus glaucus (bluish green) |
88000 |
142 |
Aspergilus niger (black) |
330000 |
532 |
Mucor ramosissimus (white gray) |
35200 |
57 |
Penicillium digitatum (olive) |
88000 |
142 |
Penicillium expensum (olive) |
22000 |
35 |
Penicillium roqueforti (green) |
26400 |
43 |
Rhizopus nigricans (black) |
220000 |
355 |
ALGAE |
||
Chloreila vulgaris (algae) |
22000 |
35 |
VIRUS |
||
Bacteriophage (E. coli) |
6600 |
11 |
Hepatitis virus |
8000 |
13 |
Poliovirus (poliomyelitis) |
6600 |
11 |
Rotavirus |
21000 |
34 |
Tobacco mosaic virus |
24000 |
39 |
PROTOZOA |
||
Nematode eggs |
92000 |
148 |
Paramecium |
200000 |
323 |
YEAST |
||
Baker's yeast |
8800 |
14 |
Brewer's yeast |
6600 |
11 |
Common yeast cake |
13200 |
21 |
Saccharomyces var. ellipsoideus |
13200 |
21 |
Saccharomyces sp |
17600 |
28 |