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Aerolamp uses far-UVC light to kill germs in your home or office.

United States Katılım Haziran 2025
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
Now available for researchers and early adopters: The Aerolamp DevKit A 222nm Far UVC lamp designed to kill germs in any indoor space where people gather aerolamp.net/products/devkit
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
Law firms, tech companies, and finance should be falling over themselves to buy Aerolamps. At $500, if a lamp prevents even one sick day for an employee making 150k a year, it more than pays for itself.
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Alethios
Alethios@Alethios3·
That said, there's a clear case to be made for FarUV installation anywhere people are unable to self-isolate (barracks, hospitals), as well as offices where a high value can be placed on people's time, such as in tech companies, Civil Defence centre, and centres of government.
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Alethios
Alethios@Alethios3·
OTOH, the business case is marginal for office environments, which tend to be much better ventilated, and usually heavily incentivise people to stay home when sick (e.g. sick leave), meaning surprisingly few infections result from office interactions.
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Alethios
Alethios@Alethios3·
Full report and model available here: tinyurl.com/alethios-faruv… Highlights: FarUV is enormously beneficial in poorly ventilated rooms, such as in (sadly) many classrooms, which often also suffer high viral loads.
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Alethios
Alethios@Alethios3·
FarUV sterilisation can eliminate the indoor transmission of disease. The science is compelling, but the practicalities are opaque. Just released my research findings along with a model to help determine whether it makes sense for your building. Link below.
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Aerolamp
Aerolamp@aerolamp·
This year, we're thankful for clean air. Order now to get your Aerolamp in time for the holidays
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
We can’t undo what Covid has done to the world, but we’re working on far UVC technology to prevent the next pandemic that could have effects such as these.
Patrick Collison@patrickc

Maybe a very prosaic observation, but I've been reflecting on just how much the pandemic changed the world in ways that are completely unrelated to the pandemic itself. I think I've underestimated it 'till now. In a recent interview, I was struck by the comment that so many of the shops that we associate with the best of France—the poissonneries and the fromageries—closed during the pandemic, to be replaced by take-out pizza shops and the like. College professors almost uniformly describe big changes in student behavior: lecture attendance and willingness of students to complete reading assignments are both way down. A UK government official recently told me that British economic statistics have become much less reliable since the pandemic: data on trade, employment, and population is suspect. (The true GDP per capita figures are probably worse than what is indicated by the published data, since the 2021 census is believed to be an undercount.) In the West, there are far fewer bustling workplaces than there used to be. In recent conversation with a well-traveled friend, he bemoaned how so many cities—places like Madrid, Buenos Aires, and Bali—have lost so much of their erstwhile vibrant nightlife. Immigration accelerated enormously across many countries, including the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia. In China, I hear descriptions of how fear, caution, and conservatism have persisted since the COVID lockdowns. (And Western travel to China remains massively depressed.) Lots of the changes are neutral, or even good. Retail participation in the US stock market almost doubled overnight, say, and has persisted at that elevated rate. Firm creation in the US increased by around 50%, which is probably a very good thing. Overall, the number of time series (either literal or figurative) that jumped discontinuously during COVID and then didn’t return to baseline is just very striking. Which are the best historical analogs? Are there any apart from major wars? I want to read this book!

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Ben Goldhaber
Ben Goldhaber@BenGoldhaber·
It's pretty incredible you can buy a UVC light right now and kill cold viruses in the air - I haven't done the fermi estimates but my guess is its overdetermined that office buildings should get this for common spaces
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
Can anyone recommend a good circuit board assembler? With the chaos of more potential tariffs, we want to make sure we can keep lamps in stock. It's a straightforward SMT design, with a few THT components.
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viv 🔸@vivian_belenky·
Two weeks ago I helped launch @Aerolamp, a far-UVC lamp that we hope will set a new standard for price, performance, and longevity. (Pictured: my very serious and professional demo at a local brewery) Here’s the backstory:
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
At Aerolamp we like the idea of building in public, so here's some behind the scenes shots
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thetranscendedman
thetranscendedman@atranscendedman·
Switzerland and Germany Far-UVC study finds overhead UV lamps could slash infections indoors while saving billions in health and productivity costs. During severe pandemics, benefits may exceed 20,000 CHF per franc spent. medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Works in Progress
Works in Progress@WorksInProgMag·
Far UVC can cut airborne bacteria by 98.4 percent, and could do the same for viruses, preventing diseases spread in public spaces. But it is held back because it is unpatentable, which means it is unproven, unregulated, and untrusted. We can fix this. worksinprogress.news/p/flipping-the…
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
The mission is to make a lamp you can buy anywhere and put everywhere.
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Aerolamp@aerolamp·
Our goal is to make far UVC well-known and widely accessible, in the spirit of open source projects like the Corsi-Rosenthal box. In that vein, here's the Aerolamp being assembled.
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