aBL technology
aBL FAQs
What is aBL?
Antimicrobial blue light (aBL) operates in the visible spectrum (405–470nm) and has been shown to kill bacteria, mould and many viruses.
When was it discovered?
aBL activates natural molecules inside bacteria, creating oxidative stress that destroys the cell from within without harming human tissue or materials.
Why choose aBL tech?
It is a versatile, non-chemical disinfection method that safely neutralises pathogens across air, water and surfaces, which can be a game-changer for healthcare and across multiple sectors.
Find out more about aBL in Lindo’s white paper – request here.
Can it reduce HAIs?
Yes, aBL has been shown to kill bacteria within biofilms, including multi-log reductions in key pathogens.
What other benefits are there?
aBL is a non-antibiotic approach, with studies showing no resistance development after repeated exposure cycles.
Learn more about Lindo
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