Lumalier

Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation

Our History

Lumalier was founded in 1963 to develop technology and innovations that have lead to safer, healthier living for millions of people worldwide.

Lumalier is the recognized leader in advanced UV Germicidal Air Disinfection products designed to benefit the Healthcare, Educational, Institutional, Commercial, Office and Residential markets. Lumalier is the industry benchmark for safe, healthy air disinfection.

We were the first to attain UL approval for duct-mounted UV accessories. Lumalier has been cited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and numerous scientific peer-reviewed studies for our efforts to conquer and eliminate airborne respiratory sickness and disease.

We are active members of ASHRAE and its UV task groups, and of the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA). Our products are in demand and in use to protect the health and safety of people worldwide.

In the late 1980s, a resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) created renewed interest in UVGI. Lumalier launched a program to investigate the requirements of germicidal UV in the present day. Through consultation and partnerships with national and world recognized TB control physicians and public health administrators, Lumalier redesigned its entire UV line to be more germicidally efficient, attractive, and more cost efficient to manufacture.

Today, Lumalier offers a complete selection of UVGI fixtures for upper room air and total building (in-duct) air disinfection. Lumalier also continues its support and participation in various studies conducted by leading public health institutions and organizations concerned with the control of airborne bacteria via safe and economical UV cleansing energy.

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

The U.S. EPA’s National Homeland Security Research Center Technology Testing and Evaluation Program (TTEP) is carrying out performance tests on homeland security technologies. The Research Triangle Institute, under TTEP, recently evaluated the performance of the Lumalier ADPL-60-8.

The objective of testing the device was to evaluate its bioaerosol inactivation efficiency as a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) in-duct ultraviolet light system. Read the test results here.