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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about UVCeed
The average parent loses $1,200-$3,600 annually to sick days, plus $500-$2,000 per illness in medical costs. UVCeed pays for itself by preventing just one or two of these costly illness episodes per year.
No, most people don't use them correctly. Bleach wipes only disinfect if the surface stays visibly wet for 4 minutes. Most people wipe and go, leaving germs alive. Plus, you can't put food on the surface afterward without rinsing.
Cleaning removes dirt and debris but doesn't kill germs. Disinfecting kills germs but doesn't remove dirt. UVCeed doesn't replace cleaning - you need to clean first, then disinfect with UVCeed as the next step.
No. UVCeed is the 'next step' after cleaning. Step 1: Clean normally with water/soap. Step 2: Disinfect with UVCeed (30 seconds). Step 3: You're protected from both dirt and germs.
Wipes cost $30+ monthly and don't properly disinfect. UVCeed costs nothing to operate after purchase. But the real savings come from preventing illness costs - lost wages, medical bills, and family disruption that wipes can't prevent.
Yes, UVCeed has multiple safety features including automatic shut-off sensors that detect when people are present. The UV-C light is only active when the device is properly positioned on a surface, making it safe for family use.
UVCeed can disinfect up to 200 surfaces on a single charge. The rechargeable battery lasts up to one week with typical family use, and charging takes just 2 hours via USB-C.
UVCeed works on virtually any surface: countertops, tables, doorknobs, keyboards, phones, toys, bathroom fixtures, and more. It's especially effective on high-touch surfaces where germs accumulate throughout the day.
UVCeed comes with a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects and a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund - no questions asked.