Unit Product Weight: 0.2 lbs
UPC: 895916001193
- UV-C Blub and filter sold together
- Eliminates over 99% of targeted airborne germs
- Destroys odors and allergens like dust mites and mold spores.
- The 9-watt UV-C bulb and filter should be replaced every 6-8 months depending on use
- Recommended that the germguardian UV-C Room Air Sanitizer runs continuously

Breathing clean air is very important to healthy living. Up until a short time ago, if you wanted to purify the air in your house you used a traditional forced air system that filtered out airborne germs with a multi-layered system, or a filter made out of carbon.
This method worked fine up to the point where the filter couldn't handle the amount of particles it was expected to remove from the air. Other drawbacks were that they were difficult to maintain and their operating expense was high due to the cost of replacement filters.
UV-C air sanitizers operate in a way that's unlike any other air purification technique. Rather than try to block every single contaminant in the air, UV-C sanitizers simply destroy the microorganism and cause it to be ineffective.
This approach is both simpler to keep up with as well as easier to maintain. Rather than trying to gather and dispose of harmful particles by buying expensive filters, a UV-C air sanitizer uses the sanitizing power of ultraviolet light.
Benefits of UV-C Air Sanitizers:
- Kills Over 99.9% of Airborne Bacteria: Unlike traditional air purifiers which become less effective as their filters get full and over worked, UV air sanitizers kill over 99.9% of the bacteria in the air.
- Odor Fighting: UV-C air sanitizers also help to reduce the odors in the air. Whether it's odors caused by pets, smoking, mildew or mold, ultraviolet light has the air cleaning power to make your house smell clean and fresh.
- Kills Mold: One of the ways UV-C air sanitizers fight mold and mildew smells is by actually stopping them from growing. The UV rays of their special light bulb kills mold spores at a micro organic level.
- Quietness: Traditional air purifiers use forced air induction and utilize noisy fans to create air movement. UV-C air sanitizers operate with only UV light. Amazingly, even small ultraviolet air sanitizers are able to process over 1000 cubic feet of air per hour.
Benefits of Ultrasonic Humidifiers:
They produce a warm or cool mist by using a metal diaphragm vibrating at high-frequency. The sound vibrations propel moisture into the air. The water molecules that are produced are extremely small, about one micron in diameter. The mist is almost immediately absorbed into the air. Keep the air from getting dry and stuffy and enjoy a better night's sleep with an Ultrasonic Humidifier.
- Turn off the unit and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
- Using a small phillips head screwdriver, loosen and remove the phillips screw located at the top of the unit, directly above the power cord.
- Remove the top cap by lifting its side near the screw hole, then gently push the cap in the opposite direction.
- As the cap loosens, you may lift it off.
- Children cannot recognize the hazards associated with the usage of electrical appliances. For this reason, always supervise children when they are near the device.
- Do not carry this unit by the cord or use the cord as a handle.
- Do not handle the unit or plug with wet hands.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not unplug the unit by pulling on the cord. Grasp the plug itself, when unplugging from an outlet.
- Do not put any objects into the openings or block the airflow to the unit.
- Do not operate without cover in place.
- Do not defeat interlock switch.
- Do not operate with an extension cord.
- Opening windows or doors while operating this device may affect performance.
- This device should not be used in the presence of oxygen or any flammable liquid or gases.







