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What is deactivation?

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What is deactivation?

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Small doses of UVC energy may not cause immediate cell death but the microbe may be “inactivated”. This means that some biological function may still exist but replication is impossible so the organism is considered as non-viable. Simply, the organism cannot multiply rendering it innocuous. These small doses however, can and do hasten cell death. The other functioning components insure 100% efficacy produced by Path-Away.

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Very small doses of UVC energy may not cause immediate cell death but the microbe may be “deactivated”. This means that some biological function may still exist but replication is impossible so the organism is not viable. Simply, the organism cannot multiply rendering it harmless! Small doses do however, hasten cell death.

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