Does blue light mosquito killer have an effect on human body?

Blue light mosquito killer has certain influence on human body. Blue-ray mosquito killer mainly uses ultraviolet rays emitted by the mosquito killer to trap mosquitoes, and then uses the current of the power grid to kill mosquitoes to achieve the purpose of killing mosquitoes. If used for a long time, ultraviolet rays will have a certain impact on the human body.

Does blue light mosquito killer have an effect on human body?

Compared with mosquito-repellent incense and pesticides, blue light mosquito killer is a relatively environmentally friendly and healthy mosquito repellent. However, because mosquitoes are mainly trapped by ultraviolet rays, there is some radiation. If used for a long time, ultraviolet rays can easily irritate human skin and have a certain impact on human body.

Generally, the direct current of blue-light mosquito killer used to electrocute mosquitoes is about 800V to 1500V, the short-circuit current is less than 1mA, and the ultraviolet wavelength is generally 360 to 380 nm. At home, it is recommended that the mosquito killer be placed at a height far away from children to avoid accidental injury and direct long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays.