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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial">You got it Joe. Some years back
my aunt had one installed in her home system. It was not cheap.<br>
I would think for commercial venues the cost would be
unbelievable. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/22/2020 7:46 PM, jdunfee12--- via
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Regarding the use of UV in an
A/C system, note that it must be UVC... this is further into
the UV spectrum, and is not something you want to expose
people to. You can't just put your theatrical black-lights in
there, and get any results. I did a quick search, and see
that they actually used in some situations. But, I didn't come
across stuff for places like theaters. Tough, actual
effectiveness may not be the main benefit of them. If you
simply say, "We've installed Ultra-Violet sanitizers in our
A/C system", you are helping to make people feel more
confident about coming to your venue.<br>
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Concerning the often mocked
comments from Trump about treatment options. There are plenty
of light-activated treatment systems in use by doctors. And
there are techniques being studied in regards to using UV
light as an anti-viral that is introduced into the lungs via
optical filaments, down the trachea. All of the methods he has
mentioned were on the table by medical professionals, at some
point in regards to COVID-19. They may not have gained wide
acceptance, and plenty of other ideas were being pursued,
especially as things were continuously changing in the earlier
days. But these comments by Trump are not nonsense
utterances. The biggest concern when something like this gets
so politicized, is that some medical professionals may be
influenced in regards to if a particular treatment option
should be investigated. Also, when you use a straw-man
argument against someone, you imply that there are no valid
reasons for criticism.</div>
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