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A germicidal door handle or other surface touched by a user may include one or more light sources configured to emit light at a wavelength effective to act as a germicidal. In some instances, the door handle/surface may interact with a controller configured to selectively activate the one or more light sources. The controller may be configured to perform the following steps: (1) activating the one or more light sources, (2) deactivating the one or more light sources upon an occurrence of a first predetermined condition, and (3) reactivating the one or more light sources upon an occurrence of a second predetermined condition.
A germicidal door handle or other surface touched by a user may include one or more light sources configured to emit light at a wavelength effective to act as a germicidal. In some instances, the door handle/surface may interact with a controller configured to selectively activate the one or more light sources. The controller may be configured to perform the following steps: (1) activating the one or more light sources, (2) deactivating the one or more light sources upon an occurrence of a first predetermined condition, and (3) reactivating the one or more light sources upon an occurrence of a second predetermined condition.
GERMICIDAL DOOR HANDLE
RILEY DANIEL W (author)
2021-12-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
European Patent Office | 2021
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