| MedWatch - The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program The FDA is warning consumers about the potential risk of injury associated with the use of certain brands of ultraviolet (UV) wands. Do not use these UV wands because they may expose the user or any nearby person to unsafe levels of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) radiation and may cause injury to the skin, eyes, or both after a few seconds of use. The FDA is aware that some manufacturers are marketing unsafe UV wands to consumers to disinfect surfaces and kill germs in the home or similar spaces outside most health care settings. The FDA recommends that consumers do not use these products and consider using safer alternative methods. The FDA has collected and tested samples of UV wands from multiple manufacturers. The FDA has issued Notification of Defect Letters to manufacturers whose products were found to give off unsafe levels of radiation and pose a significant risk of injury to consumers. The FDA plans to work with each manufacturer to ensure adequate corrective actions. This safety communication provides: - Important recommendations for consumers who are considering or have purchased UV wands.
- Background on the issue and the FDA's actions to address the issue.
- Instructions for reporting problems with UV wands to the FDA.
Questions? If you have questions about this safety communication, contact the Division of Industry and Consumer Education (DICE). | | | |
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