In a study conducted by Yamano et al., the long-term effects of UV222 irradiation on the skin and eyes were assessed using mice, which are known to be susceptible to UV damage. The results of the study demonstrated that chronic irradiation with UV222 is safe for both the skin and eyes, even at high doses. These findings strongly suggest that UV222 can be safely employed for disinfection purposes while ensuring the safety of human exposure.
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