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UV Light Box.jpg (3271 kB)
The UV sanitizing box that researchers from Cedarville’s school of pharmacy are testing for use in public sanitizing stations
Elisha Injeti.jpg (5680 kB)
Dr. Elisha Injeti, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
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Dr. Rocco Rotello, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
Timothy Veenstra.JPG (1855 kB)
Dr. Tim Veenstra, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
The UV sanitizing box that researchers from Cedarville’s school of pharmacy are testing for use in public sanitizing stations
Elisha Injeti.jpg (5680 kB)
Dr. Elisha Injeti, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
Rocco Rotello.jpg (7650 kB)
Dr. Rocco Rotello, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
Timothy Veenstra.JPG (1855 kB)
Dr. Tim Veenstra, associate professor of pharmaceutical studies
Abstract
Hand sanitizing stations dot schools, hospitals and many other public buildings, inviting people to clean their hands and prevent infection. In the future, will people sanitize their phones, masks or other personal belongings in these public spaces as well?
Publication Date
10-4-2021
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, COVID-19, pharmacy
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "UV Rays Sanitize Phones, Masks and More" (2021). News Releases. 1410.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1410