Description
KlaroUVLight – decontamination robot

The KlaroUVLight decontamination robot is a specially designed device that prevents healthcare-associated infections.

The decontamination method used is based on UV radiation (254nm UVC). This method eliminates microorganisms naturally occurring in the air by disintegrating the DNA nucleic acid in prokaryotic bacterial cells and the DNA or RNA nucleic acid contained in viral capsids.
This prevents their replication, transcription, translation (bacteria), and multiplication in host cells (viruses), thus blocking the production of proteins necessary for the formation of new microorganisms.

- The KlaroUVLight robot is widely used in medical facilities with diverse service profiles that are particularly susceptible to microorganisms (including methicillin-resistant MRSA strains).
- In 15 minutes, KlaroUVLight removes over 99.99% of microorganisms present on surfaces and in the air within a 3-meter radius, without emitting ozone or toxic substances, and without leaving hazardous waste.



