There are very few providers, and hardly any of them sell an off-the-shelf product. You usually can’t just buy a lamp to try it out—you have to call the company, get a consultation, and often have someone from the company come install the lamp. It’s a lot of overhead for an expensive product that most people have never heard of.
This has changed! You can buy an Aerolamp for $500. I have one for my own use, and my dance organization uses four.
I do! (Not in the financial sense, tbc.) But just want to flag that my endorsement is confounded. Basically, Aerolamp uses the design of the nonprofit referenced in my post, OSLUV, and most of my technical info about far-UV comes from a) Aerolamp cofounder Viv Belenky and b) OSLUV. I’ve been working with Viv and OSLUV for a couple of years, long before the founding of Aerolamp, and trust their information, but you should know that my professional opinion is highly correlated with theirs—1Day Sooner doesn’t have the equipment to do independent testing.
I think it’s the ideal outcome that a bunch of excellent researchers took a look at the state of the field and made their own product. So I’m not too worried about relying on this team’s info, but you should just have that context.
Fwiw, Mox (moxsf.com), run by Austin Chen, has installed a couple of Aerolamps and they were easy to set up and are running smoothly.
This has changed! You can buy an Aerolamp for $500. I have one for my own use, and my dance organization uses four.
[EDIT: expanded this into a post]
@Gavriel Kleinwaks, do you back these?
I do! (Not in the financial sense, tbc.) But just want to flag that my endorsement is confounded. Basically, Aerolamp uses the design of the nonprofit referenced in my post, OSLUV, and most of my technical info about far-UV comes from a) Aerolamp cofounder Viv Belenky and b) OSLUV. I’ve been working with Viv and OSLUV for a couple of years, long before the founding of Aerolamp, and trust their information, but you should know that my professional opinion is highly correlated with theirs—1Day Sooner doesn’t have the equipment to do independent testing.
I think it’s the ideal outcome that a bunch of excellent researchers took a look at the state of the field and made their own product. So I’m not too worried about relying on this team’s info, but you should just have that context.
Fwiw, Mox (moxsf.com), run by Austin Chen, has installed a couple of Aerolamps and they were easy to set up and are running smoothly.
Thanks so much for flagging this update!