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UV Water Lamps – Your Invisible Shield Against Bacteria

Microbiological safety is an absolute cornerstone. If you use your own water intake (well) or have doubts about the purity of the local water supply, a UV Lamp (Water Sterilizer) is the most important device you can install in your home. Ultraviolet (UV-C) radiation is the most effective and ecological method of destroying bacteria, viruses, and fungi present in water. You will protect your family from dangerous pathogens (such as Coli group bacteria or E. coli) without adding a single gram of chemicals to the water.

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When do you need a UV sterilizer?

A UV lamp is essential in several situations:
Water from your own well: Deep and dug wells are exposed to agricultural (fertilizers) and faecal (leaky septic tanks) contamination.
Poor test results: If the sanitary inspection or laboratory has detected bacteria in your water.
Weakened immune system of household members: When there are small children, elderly people, or those with reduced immunity in the home, the lamp provides 100% certainty that the water for drinking and bathing is sterile.

How does it work? (Zero chemicals)

UV disinfection does not involve filtering water through a sieve, but rather irradiating it with ultraviolet rays at a wavelength of 254 nm.
Water flows through a stainless steel housing, inside which there is a UV lamp. The radiation penetrates the cellular structure of bacteria and viruses, destroying their DNA. Pathogens die instantly and lose their ability to multiply.
Biggest advantage: Unlike chlorination, the UV method does not change the taste, smell, or color of the water. It also does not create harmful disinfection by-products.

Choosing the right lamp is key to success

The UV lamp must "keep up" with the flowing water. The faster the water flows, the more powerful the lamp must be to irradiate the bacteria in time. Our offer includes lamps of various rated powers (e.g., 16W, 30W, 55W). For a standard single-family home, the most frequently chosen models are lamps with power from 30W to 55W (providing a safe flow of approx. 2-3 m³/h, which is sufficient when several taps are turned on simultaneously).

Schemat działania Lampy UV ze stali nierdzewnej
The UV lamp is installed at the main water inlet to the building, always after mechanical filters.

When do you need a UV sterilizer?

A UV lamp is essential in several situations:
Water from your own well: Deep and dug wells are exposed to agricultural (fertilizers) and faecal (leaky septic tanks) contamination.
Poor test results: If the sanitary inspection or laboratory has detected bacteria in your water.
Weakened immune system of household members: When there are small children, elderly people, or those with reduced immunity in the home, the lamp provides 100% certainty that the water for drinking and bathing is sterile.

How does it work? (Zero chemicals)

UV disinfection does not involve filtering water through a sieve, but rather irradiating it with ultraviolet rays at a wavelength of 254 nm.
Water flows through a stainless steel housing, inside which there is a UV lamp. The radiation penetrates the cellular structure of bacteria and viruses, destroying their DNA. Pathogens die instantly and lose their ability to multiply.
Biggest advantage: Unlike chlorination, the UV method does not change the taste, smell, or color of the water. It also does not create harmful disinfection by-products.

Choosing the right lamp is key to success

The UV lamp must "keep up" with the flowing water. The faster the water flows, the more powerful the lamp must be to irradiate the bacteria in time. Our offer includes lamps of various rated powers (e.g., 16W, 30W, 55W). For a standard single-family home, the most frequently chosen models are lamps with power from 30W to 55W (providing a safe flow of approx. 2-3 m³/h, which is sufficient when several taps are turned on simultaneously).

Schemat działania Lampy UV ze stali nierdzewnej
The UV lamp is installed at the main water inlet to the building, always after mechanical filters.

When do you need a UV sterilizer?

A UV lamp is essential in several situations:
Water from your own well: Deep and dug wells are exposed to agricultural (fertilizers) and faecal (leaky septic tanks) contamination.
Poor test results: If the sanitary inspection or laboratory has detected bacteria in your water.
Weakened immune system of household members: When there are small children, elderly people, or those with reduced immunity in the home, the lamp provides 100% certainty that the water for drinking and bathing is sterile.

How does it work? (Zero chemicals)

UV disinfection does not involve filtering water through a sieve, but rather irradiating it with ultraviolet rays at a wavelength of 254 nm.
Water flows through a stainless steel housing, inside which there is a UV lamp. The radiation penetrates the cellular structure of bacteria and viruses, destroying their DNA. Pathogens die instantly and lose their ability to multiply.
Biggest advantage: Unlike chlorination, the UV method does not change the taste, smell, or color of the water. It also does not create harmful disinfection by-products.

Choosing the right lamp is key to success

The UV lamp must "keep up" with the flowing water. The faster the water flows, the more powerful the lamp must be to irradiate the bacteria in time. Our offer includes lamps of various rated powers (e.g., 16W, 30W, 55W). For a standard single-family home, the most frequently chosen models are lamps with power from 30W to 55W (providing a safe flow of approx. 2-3 m³/h, which is sufficient when several taps are turned on simultaneously).

Schemat działania Lampy UV ze stali nierdzewnej
The UV lamp is installed at the main water inlet to the building, always after mechanical filters.

Frequently asked questions


  • Yes, 100%. The UV-C radiation is enclosed within a housing made of thick, polished stainless steel. No harmful light escapes to the outside. You can safely stay in the room where the device is installed.


  • The filament should be replaced strictly every 12 monthsof continuous operation (approximately 8000 to 9000 hours). Although after this time the lamp may still emit visible light, it loses the appropriate dose of invisible UV-C radiation and stops killing bacteria. Remember: a glowing lamp does not mean that the water is still being sterilized!


  • No. The UV lamp must be plugged in all the time (24/7). Cyclical switching on and off (so-called "flicking") drastically shortens the life of the filament, and additionally creates a risk that someone will turn on the tap at night and draw unsterilised water. The lamp is unplugged only during longer trips (e.g. holidays) when you completely close the main water valve.

  • Yes, it is absolutely essential. For UV rays to reach bacteria, the water must be clear. Installing a mechanical filter (preferably a string or foam filter with an accuracy of 5-20 microns) before the lamp is mandatory. Additionally, if the well water contains elevated iron, manganese, or is very hard, it should be pre-treated (iron removal/softening); otherwise, the lamp's quartz sleeve will quickly become coated with sediment and block the light.


  • The UV filament does not have direct contact with water. It is placed inside a sealed glass tube made of pure quartz (which is transparent to UV rays). Water flows around this sleeve. During the annual filament replacement, the quartz tube should be removed and gently wiped with a soft cloth and citric acid to remove any deposits.