Use a standard fluroescent lamp; for more UV, replace the bulb with a
UV bulb.
That would be pretty damn necessary. Here's three datapoints from
my experience.
A G15T8 Germicidal lamp in an $8 below the shelf fixture, 3 minutes.
A tanning bed lamp 45 minutes.
A blue filter /BLB "poster lamp", 3 1/2 DAYS. (2716/2764 vintage EPROMS).
The BLB (and BL) lamps are UV enhanced with a peak at 350 nanometers,
so an ordinary fluorescent lamp would take bloody forever.
Tanning lamps peak at 300 nanometers or thereabouts, a Germicial has a
strong mercury line at 258 nanometers.
Get a timer at an electrical store.
Probably most convenient would be to get a G8T5, (or G6T5, depending) lamp
that will fit in slimline fixtures or a battery powered safari light,
or a G4T5 that will fit into (I think) those plug in the wall night
lights. Probably $30, single quantity, at a specialty lamp supplier.
Maybe cheaper at a barbers' supply or aquarium supply store. Or E-Bay.
Mark Zenier
[email protected] Washington State resident