What is the difference between the suns infrared ray and the infrared rays from Komedas thermal system?
Apart from infrared ray, the sun also emits radiowaves, microwave, ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays. Although x-rays are completely absorbed by our atmosphere and gamma rays have short wavelengths to hardly reach the Earth, overexposure to sunlight may cause varying degrees of sunstroke, heat stroke or sunburns and symptoms such as headache, undue fatigue or irritability. Ultraviolet radiation in chronic sun exposure may also cause the development of impending cellular death, premature aging, skin wrinkle and Basal cell carcinoma (BCC – the most common form of skin cancer). Moreover, the amount of Far-Infrared Rays available for health is reduced as it is being absorbed by the other living organism, ocean, buildings and manufactured objects. To address this issue, Komeda combines its research and technological resources to build an integrated thermal system that operates using Far-Infrared Rays. The thermal system is also designed with numerous functionalities for personal use and ha
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