Vyv's Registered Antimicrobial White LED Technology Now Available in Canada
Vyv, the U.S. based global leader in non-UV antimicrobial white light technology, is excited to announce that its innovative, proprietary 405nm white LED solutions, used to reduce bacteria on hard surfaces, is now a registered product in Canada: REG. NO. 34711 P.C.P. ACT.
This registration marks a significant milestone for Vyv, allowing the company to expand its market reach and provide advanced antimicrobial solutions to Canadian businesses and consumers, including healthcare facilities, life sciences facilities, food and agriculture, transportation, athletics, and consumers.
This innovative patented LED technology provides continuous antimicrobial action by emitting a specific wavelength of visible light that kills bacteria on hard surfaces and is certified to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 62471 for continuous and unrestricted use around people. Vyv's 405nm light is unique in that it operates in white light (i.e., provides illumination) while also continuously killing bacteria, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of environments including healthcare facilities, food processing plants, life sciences, schools, and public transportation.
This registration marks a significant milestone for Vyv, allowing the company to expand its market reach and provide advanced antimicrobial solutions to Canadian businesses and consumers, including healthcare facilities, life sciences facilities, food and agriculture, transportation, athletics, and consumers.
This innovative patented LED technology provides continuous antimicrobial action by emitting a specific wavelength of visible light that kills bacteria on hard surfaces and is certified to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 62471 for continuous and unrestricted use around people. Vyv's 405nm light is unique in that it operates in white light (i.e., provides illumination) while also continuously killing bacteria, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of environments including healthcare facilities, food processing plants, life sciences, schools, and public transportation.
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