R-Zero manages the installation of Vive devices, including all safety commissioning to ensure that devices do not exceed the established TLV and meet all safety and regulatory requirements in every space where they are deployed.
The R-Zero Vive emits Far UV-C light (222nm) which doesn't penetrate the outer layers of skin or eyes, so prolonged exposure is safe for humans. The ACGIH has set a threshold limit value (TLV) as a recommended maximum dosage for humans over an 8-hour day. The current TLV for human eyes is 161 mJ/cm2. Vive can detect the presence of people and will not exceed the current TLV under any circumstances, and Vive's dosage limit will be updated automatically once new TLVs take effect. It is always safe for people to be in the room with Vive as any potentially harmful irradiation is filtered out using a monochromatic filter.