Health Canada regulates UV, ozone devices it says could pose risk to people
OTTAWA — Health Minister Patty Hajdu says most companies selling UV wands and lights promising to kill viruses will now have to apply to have their products approved by Health Canada and stop claiming they can destroy COVID-19.
Hajdu’ signed an interim order Monday that will regulate the devices for the first time.
“To date, Health Canada has not yet received sufficient evidence to demonstrate that they can be used safely or that they work as claimed,” said a explanatory note released Tuesday when the order was publicized.
UV light is well-known to kill anything that has DNA or RNA, including human cells, viruses, fungi and bacteria. It has been used in hospitals and commercial ventilation systems for years but products for consumer use are more recent.


