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Hello Paul,

Am 10.04.2020 um 23:40 schrieb PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Would a UV light be a better way to sanitized a computer room?

UV is known to affect plastic surfaces in a destructive way with prolonged exposure. Additionally, it's able to split big molecules into smaller ones, that could be more harmful to humans than the big ones. As Computer Rooms usually have no direct source of fresh air, I'd opt to not use UV.

Especially older machines running in a cabinet instead of a proper computer room accumulate a lot of disgusting dust and debris over decades, as I've seen from my own experience. Lately I had a 600 to reanimate which stank like an old carpet. I guess this debris isn't also very healthy to be in the air.

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