The product is a handheld ultraviolet-C germicidal wand and contains two low-pressure mercury bulbs with a peak emission wavelength at 254 nm.
In some foreseeable use conditions, the Products can expose nearby persons to UVC radiation at levels significantly above limits recommended by international safety guidelines for skin and eye exposure.
Quick Facts at a Glance
- Recall Date
- March 6, 2026
- Hazard Level
- HIGH
- Brand
- Uvlizer c/o RAIS INTERNATIONAL
Hazard Information
In some foreseeable use conditions, the Products can expose nearby persons to UVC radiation at levels significantly above limits recommended by international safety guidelines for skin and eye exposure.
What You Should Do
Patients and healthcare providers should stop using this device immediately. Follow the recall instructions provided by the manufacturer. Contact Uvlizer c/o RAIS INTERNATIONAL LLC or your healthcare provider for instructions. Notification method: N/A
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Full Description
The product is a handheld ultraviolet-C germicidal wand and contains two low-pressure mercury bulbs with a peak emission wavelength at 254 nm.. Reason: In some foreseeable use conditions, the Products can expose nearby persons to UVC radiation at levels significantly above limits recommended by international safety guidelines for skin and eye exposure.. Classification: Class II. Quantity: 480,000. Distribution: U.S.
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