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CleanintUV is a patented, revolutionary way to destroy 99.99% of germs. Simply place an item inside, and a smart sensor will begin the cleaning process using powerful UV light. In as little as 30 seconds, your device comes out clean and ready for use. Safe for all electronic or other handheld devices.
CleanintUV is perfect for use in the home, school, work, daycare, hospitals and medical offices, hotels and anywhere germs can be shared. Protect yourself and others from the spread of infection, with CleanintUV.
Contains one CleanintUV, Power Cable, Accessories,
Warranty Information, and Starter Guide
$249.95
How does it work?
Smart sensors know when you have placed a device (remote, phone, etc.) into the CleanintUV. The door will close gently and the items inside the chamber will be exposed to UV light, killing all of the germs and viruses.
How long does it take to clean my device?
It takes 30 seconds for a complete cycle, though it can be increased to 2 minutes if desired.
Will I be exposed to UV light?
No. The CleanintUV has a safety mechanism that completely blocks UV light from being exposed. UV light is on when the door is completely shut.
What are the dimensions?
External Dimensions: – Height: 11 x 5 3/8 Width: 5 3/ x 11.0″ (27.94cm x 13.65cm)
Internal: CleanintUV can accept items that are 3.25″ x 7.75″ (8.25cm x 21.5cm) and smaller.
The CleanintUV has a safety feature similar to garage doors. If an object is too large or an item (finger for example) is in the way, you will feel a gentle pressure and it will gently reverse the door to the open position.
We include 3 accessories that can be attached to the inner chamber. Clip: Allows you to hang items such as keys. Ring: Place several pens or pencils to prevent small items from falling out. Tray: You can clean several items by putting one item on the top tray and another item in the main chamber.
Long press the top button will stop the cycle and the door will open.
In some circumstances the sensor is not detecting the item. You can press the top button or simply place your hand in the center for one second to begin the process. The cycle will start 3 seconds after an item has been detected.
The CleanintUV was designed to be plugged in but we have had users tell us used it with a USB brick. We cannot verify this.
No. The 2 USB ports in the front (2.5A ) are designed to charge your devices. You need to disconnect your phone or device before placing it in the CleanintUV.
Bulb Life Lasts For Over 1 Million Cycles
Black is the standard color.
Unit Dimensions
Length: 13.65cm
Width: 13.65cm
Height: 27.94cm
Interior Dimensions
Length: 8.89cm
Width: 8.89cm
Height: 19.69cm
Weight: 2.89oz
Dr. Benjamin Tanner holds a B.S. in Molecular Biology and a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Arizona, where he studied environmentally mediated disease transmission and assessed infection risks for farm workers. Dr. Tanner is the founder and principal of Antimicrobial Test Laboratories, a microbiology laboratory that specializes in testing and development of disinfectant chemicals and other antimicrobial technologies. Recently, he founded Cosmetic Test Labs, a contract research facility focused on ensuring the safety and stability of cosmetic and other personal care products.
Professor Dasta was a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) council, the governing body of SCCM, from 2007-2010. He is a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American College of Critical Care Medicine. SCCM honored him by creating the Joseph F. Dasta Critical Care Pharmacy Outcomes Research Grant in 2000. Professor Dasta received the 2010 SCCM Distinguished Investigator Award and was the first pharmacist to receive this honor. Professor Dasta was the recipient of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Education Award in 2002 and the 2010 recipient of the Sustained Contributions to the Literature Award by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. He serves on the editorial board of Critical Care Medicine and Annals of Pharmacotherapy. Professor Dasta has over 250 peer-reviewed publications, abstracts, brief communications, and book chapters on topics including sedation, analgesia, acute hypertension, hyponatremia, sepsis, acute kidney insufficiency, acute heart failure, and pharmacoeconomics and medication safety of acute care pharmaceuticals. He has also given over 250 lectures on various topics related to critical care and health outcomes.