"It’s not some niche thing that doesn’t have an audience—there’s a very large audience of people who want COVID safer nightlife."
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Many thanks for this article covering folks doing some kind and amazing work. As a FarUVC user I do want to comment on the ozone issue: (1) good ventilation takes care of ozone in real world rather than lab tests and (2) carbon filters as found in many HEPA filters (you can also DIY one with cheap fans and filters) trap ozone. While folks should take ozone as an issue seriously, it is trivially easy to solve for in any space that doesn't have recalcitrant operators or crummy ventilation.
The pandemic is over, ya hypochondriacs! I understand that the COVID panic was big fun for you, flamboyantly showing off your total dedication to the Current Thing. But now it's time to đť…ˇ let it go, let it go đť…
@3: HEPA and FarUVC work for Flu & RSV too. Folks who don't want to get hammered again during next year's winter "respiratory season," personally or professionally, can benefit from this group's work and the same technologies. (Extra bonus: they also work for measles and TB which have been popping up lately, and would work for Avian Flu if it makes the jump.)
What an amazing service to the community!
Many thanks for this article covering folks doing some kind and amazing work. As a FarUVC user I do want to comment on the ozone issue: (1) good ventilation takes care of ozone in real world rather than lab tests and (2) carbon filters as found in many HEPA filters (you can also DIY one with cheap fans and filters) trap ozone. While folks should take ozone as an issue seriously, it is trivially easy to solve for in any space that doesn't have recalcitrant operators or crummy ventilation.
The pandemic is over, ya hypochondriacs! I understand that the COVID panic was big fun for you, flamboyantly showing off your total dedication to the Current Thing. But now it's time to đť…ˇ let it go, let it go đť…
@3: HEPA and FarUVC work for Flu & RSV too. Folks who don't want to get hammered again during next year's winter "respiratory season," personally or professionally, can benefit from this group's work and the same technologies. (Extra bonus: they also work for measles and TB which have been popping up lately, and would work for Avian Flu if it makes the jump.)