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Therapy 365-V1 – Disinfecting Your Kitchen, Living Room, Or Anywhere Else!

Therapy 365-V1 – The LED Smart Sterilizing Therapy – is Launching on Kickstarter

As the pandemic drags on, we’re spending more and more time at home, plus a renewed interest in interior lighting. To meet this interest, DAONS, a landscape lighting manufacturing startup, has announced the release of its hybrid mood and LED sterilizing light, Therapy 365-V1.

Therapy 365-V1 is revolutionizing the world of lighting with its LED smart sterilizing light that also doubles as a mood light.

“Today’s disinfecting lights use UV-C, UV-B, or UV-A, but even minimal exposure from these types of UV light can have serious effects on the body – especially for the ozone-emitting UV-C products,” the Therapy 365-V1 marketing team told us. “To make a completely safe disinfecting light, we came up with the visible-light emitting Therapy 365-V1.”

The light used in Therapy 365-V1 has no adverse effects on the human body, and meets the IEC 62471 standard for LED lighting products. Therapy 365-V1 is equipped with 32 disinfecting-light emitting chips, and uses a blend of 405–900 nm visible and infrared light. This means that the light emitted is completely safe for us, even over continued use, while still disinfects dangerous contaminants.

Therapy 365-V1’s disinfecting abilities have been tested against dangerous microorganisms in our daily lives, and were found to be 99.9% effective at disinfecting coronavirus particles. The light emitted creates singlet oxygen inside the cells of bacteria and mold, destroying the lipids, protein, and nucleic acids via oxidation – eliminating any viruses and bacteria.

When Therapy 365-V1’s motion sensor detects movement, the device switches to white light mode. This prevents any potential risk from the sanitizing process. When using Auto Mode, the white light will turn on for 30 seconds upon detecting movement, and when no movement is detected, the device will switch back to disinfect mode. The sensor has a radius of 1.5 meters at 140 degrees. Even the slightest movements will activate the white light mode, so Therapy 365-V1 will detect your pets, too.

The sensor board in the lighting device controls the motion sensor, power, and switches. The sensor board is pre-programmed to act based on the location value, and after 5 hours, the lighting is pre-configured to turn off. Therapy 365-V1 also lets you use green mood lighting for more eye-friendly lighting at night.

The product package includes Therapy 365-V1, the power adapter, cable holder, two-sided silicon tape, the user manual, and sterilization reports. Therapy 365-V1 uses a blend of aluminum, ABS, and PC material, and with dimensions of 600 x 55 x 22 (mm), and weighs in at just over 1 pound, so you can easily use it in the kitchen, bedroom, hall, under your desk, in a closet, or nearly anywhere.

You can find the sterilizing smart LED light, Therapy 365-V1, on Kickstarter this February. Discounted packages are available based on your selected backing. Find out more by visiting their Kickstarter page.

3 Tips for Having a Safer Neighborhood

How safe do you generally feel when it comes to the neighborhood you’ve chosen to live in?

In the event you feel like things could be better, are you willing and able to take any actions to achieve this?

By having a safer neighborhood to call home, you can get some more enjoyment out of where you live.

Take Steps to Protect Your Safety

In doing what it takes to feel safer in your neighborhood, here are three things to hone in on:

  1. Knowing the neighbors – When many are on the go and doing their thing, it is not uncommon not to know one’s neighbors. That said you may want to at least have some general info on those living immediately around you. Doing so can make it easier to know who is living nearby, if they pose any threat to the neighborhood and more. Whether you recently moved or have lived in the same place for years, make an effort to know the neighbors. While you do not have to be the best of friends, being at least cordial can make things better for all involved.
  2. Keep an eye out for anything out of the ordinary – It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for anything out of the ordinary. As an example, seeing a strange person or vehicle in the area on a regular basis should be some cause for concern. That said you can be the observant neighbor and follow up on such things. In the event you live in a Texas neighborhood and see an unknown vehicle spending too much time there, do some work. You can get a description of the car or truck and go online. From there, you could proceed with a Texas vehicle registration lookup. That lookup could lead you to find out who the owner and driver is and more. If you do uncover such info, it can let you know if there is any cause for concern. Such concern can be if the person has a notable criminal record history and more. By being more cognizant of what is going on in your area, there is less chance you will end up the victim of a crime.
  3. Institute a neighborhood block watch – Does your neighborhood have a block watch? If not, now may well be the time to see if you can get one going. Work with local law enforcement to get such a program going in your area. The more neighbors involved and on the same page can mean better neighborhood safety. Such a program is also a good means of meeting more people around you. These kinds of programs are especially key when there are young children living in the area. Keeping an eye out for everyone’s safety, notably the young ones, can make for a safer neighborhood.

In having a safer neighborhood where you live, what steps must you take to get the job done effectively?