About Dan Spicer
Dan Spicer has been working with Light Sources Inc. since 2013. He holds an A.S. degree in Laser and Fiberoptic Technology and an A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from Three Rivers Community College. In addition, he holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Southern Connecticut State University and an MBA with a focus on Global Marketing from The University of New Haven.
Dan has authored and co-authored papers that have been published in The National Institute of Standards and Technology Journal of Research, as well as the Journal of Water Process Engineering. He currently serves on the International Ultraviolet Association’s (IUVA) Board of Directors.
Latest Articles
UV Light in the Fight Against PFAS Contamination
Germicidal Lamps
UV Light in the Fight Against Forever Chemicals: A Closer Look at PFAS Destruction Ultraviolet light, a longstanding tool in…
UV Advanced Oxidation Process (UV AOP) Lamp Solutions
Germicidal Lamps
What is the UV Advanced Oxidation Process (UV AOP)? UV Advanced Oxidation Process (UV AOP) is an advanced water treatment…
UV-C Disinfection Explained: How Germicidal Light Destroys Bacteria, Viruses, and Fungi
Germicidal Lamps
Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) uses short-wavelength UV-C light (typically 254 nm) to disrupt the nucleic acids of microorganisms, rendering them nonviable.…
Understanding UVC Technology: How Germicidal UV Systems Target Pathogens in Air, Water, and Surfaces
Germicidal Lamps
UVC technology harnesses a powerful wavelength of ultraviolet light to deactivate harmful pathogens at the molecular level, helping to prevent…
