
Using ultraviolet light to disinfect an aircraft cabin could significantly reduce the transmission of disease among passengers on commercial aircraft, according to a report by U.S. researchers.1
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Research suggests that continuous, controlled application of UV-C light could significantly limit the spread of disease.
by Linda Werfelman | February 20, 2025
Using ultraviolet light to disinfect an aircraft cabin could significantly reduce the transmission of disease among passengers on commercial aircraft, according to a report by U.S. researchers.1
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