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What the World's TOP
Experts Are Saying...

Present and former officials from these prestigious institutions have these things to say about Krypton 222 nm Lights and the impact they will have when placed in our public spaces.

Know that these are THE experts in the field. These are the experts with the knowledge of just how SAFE and EFFECTIVE Krypton Lights are!

 

One in particular stands out - and it's WHY we are bringing this information to you...

​"WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?"  

A New Weapon in the
Fight Against Superbugs

-April 2017

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Dr. David Brenner, PhD, DSc - Columbia University
One of the World's TOP Experts Studying and Developing Krypton 222 nm ("Far UV") Lights

See the excerpts from a video from Dr. Brenner's 2017 TED Talk. While at the time his focus was on "superbugs" in hospitals, it applies well to what he advocates in the present COVID Pandemic and the Pandemic "Era."

Watch the entire talk here ...

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"There's little reason to accept this as the new normal."

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“Far-UVC rapidly reduces the amount of active microbes in the indoor air to almost zero, making indoor air essentially as safe as outdoor air."

 

“Using this technology in locations where people gather together indoors could prevent the next potential pandemic.”

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"Just like a smoke detector protects us from unexpected fire hazards, Krypton lighting now protects us from unexpected, dangerous pathogens. And they're just as easy to install."

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"Implementation of effective air disinfection... should find its way into building codes..."

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"We were blown away by the [efficacy and safety of our real-world studies]. Far UV exposure for 30,000 hours or 3.5 years, is equivalent to 10 minutes in the sun."

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"What are we waiting for?"

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