Self Cleaning UV Toilet & All Purpose Sanitizer

  • Automatic UV-C refresh - runs a quick light cycle after the lid is closed.
  • Hands-free upkeep - supports freshness without sprays, wipes, or extra steps.
  • Freshness support - pairs the UV-C cycle with optional fragrance tablets.
  • 60-second cycle - a fast refresh routine made for everyday use.
  • No plumbing required - compact mounted design for simple setup.
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UV-C in use

A visible refresh cycle customers understand immediately.

The blue UV-C light makes the routine easy to understand: close the lid, let the device run, and keep the bathroom feeling fresher between cleanings.

60 second cycle

Runs a quick UV-C refresh after the lid is closed.

Hands-free upkeep

Supports freshness without sprays, wipes, or extra steps.

1800 mAh battery

Built for repeated bathroom routines between charges.

Cleaner scent support

Pairs UV-C refresh with fragrance tablet support.

Azuremist UV-C sanitizer running a blue refresh cycle on an open toilet lid
Azuremist UV-C lamp coverage diagram showing six UVC lamps and 180 degree light-wave coverage

UV-C refresh system

Built to refresh the bowl after daily use.

Azuremist combines wide-angle UV-C light, a compact mounted design, and optional fragrance support to help keep the toilet feeling fresher between regular cleanings.

180°

Wide bowl coverage

Angled light coverage is designed to reach exposed bowl surfaces when the lid is closed.

6

UV-C lamp points

Multiple light points help spread the refresh cycle across more of the visible bowl area.

60s

Quick refresh cycle

A short hands-free cycle supports everyday upkeep without sprays, plumbing, or extra steps.

Best results come from correct placement, direct line of sight, and regular cleaning alongside the UV-C refresh cycle.

Germ reduction support

A toilet can look clean while buildup remains unseen.

Most people see a regular toilet seat in normal lighting. Under UV-style lighting, residue and germ-prone buildup can become much easier to notice. Azuremist is designed to support the exposed bowl area after use when the lid is closed and the device is used as directed.

Targets exposed surfaces

UV-C light reaches visible bowl areas when the lid is closed and the device is positioned correctly.

Helps reduce odor buildup

Supports a fresher bathroom by helping manage odor-causing buildup after daily use.

Hands-free routine

Close the lid and let the refresh cycle support upkeep without sprays or extra wiping.

The UV reveal image is a visual demonstration of residue and germ-prone buildup, not a medical test. Azuremist supports household freshness and does not replace regular toilet cleaning or disinfecting when needed.

A normal clean-looking toilet seat in regular bathroom lighting
Toilet seat under UV lighting revealing residue and germ-prone buildup
UV reveal Normal view
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Up to 9,999 out of 10,000 exposed germs under controlled UV-C conditions.

Results vary based on environment and use.

Bacteria reduction support

Targets bacteria customers do not want near the bowl.

Azuremist uses UV-C light to support a cleaner-feeling bowl routine after use. These examples show the kinds of germ-prone bacteria people worry about around shared bathrooms, damp surfaces, and exposed toilet areas.

Gonorrhea bacteria microscope-style visual

Gonorrhea

Represents moisture-linked bacteria people associate with shared bathrooms. The UV-C cycle is aimed at exposed bowl surfaces when the lid is closed.

Staphylococcus aureus bacteria microscope-style visual

Staphylococcus aureus

Often discussed around skin contact and shared surfaces, making it relevant for bathrooms used by guests, roommates, or family members.

Corynebacterium bacteria microscope-style visual

Corynebacterium

Commonly associated with skin and odor-related buildup, which connects to Azuremist's freshness-focused routine between regular cleanings.

Escherichia coli bacteria microscope-style visual

Escherichia coli

A familiar toilet-area concern tied to fecal contamination. Azuremist focuses on visible, exposed bowl areas after use.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria microscope-style visual

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Known for thriving in damp environments, making it relevant to bathroom areas that can stay moist between deeper cleanings.

Gonorrhea bacteria microscope-style visual

Gonorrhea

Represents moisture-linked bacteria people associate with shared bathrooms. The UV-C cycle is aimed at exposed bowl surfaces when the lid is closed.

Staphylococcus aureus bacteria microscope-style visual

Staphylococcus aureus

Often discussed around skin contact and shared surfaces, making it relevant for bathrooms used by guests, roommates, or family members.

Corynebacterium bacteria microscope-style visual

Corynebacterium

Commonly associated with skin and odor-related buildup, which connects to Azuremist's freshness-focused routine between regular cleanings.

Escherichia coli bacteria microscope-style visual

Escherichia coli

A familiar toilet-area concern tied to fecal contamination. Azuremist focuses on visible, exposed bowl areas after use.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria microscope-style visual

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Known for thriving in damp environments, making it relevant to bathroom areas that can stay moist between deeper cleanings.

Visuals are microscope-style representations. Reduction depends on direct UV-C exposure, placement, distance, cycle time, and surface condition. Azuremist supports household freshness and does not replace regular cleaning or disinfecting.

How it works

Product installation steps

Azuremist is designed for a fast, no-tool setup. Add the fragrance tablet, attach the adhesive back panel, hang the device on the lid, then close the lid to begin the refresh cycle.

1

Insert the fragrance tablet into the fragrance slot and close the cover.

Fragrance tablet being inserted into the Azuremist device
2

Peel off the adhesive backing and stick it to the raised surface on the back panel.

Adhesive backing being removed from the Azuremist mounting panel
3

Attach the back panel to the center of the toilet lid cover. Hang the unit until it clicks and the indicator light turns on.

Azuremist device mounted at the center of a toilet lid cover
4

Close the toilet lid. The UV-C disinfection cycle begins automatically.

Azuremist UV-C device running a blue disinfection cycle inside a toilet bowl

Use case scenarios

One compact refresh device, multiple everyday routines.

These broader household placement ideas show where a compact UV-C refresh device can fit. Use as directed and avoid treating it as a replacement for regular cleaning.

Azuremist refresh device used near a toilet

Toilet

Supports a quick refresh routine for exposed bowl areas between regular cleanings.

Azuremist refresh device casting a soft purple glow inside a cozy pet nest

Pet nest

A placement idea for small enclosed areas that need a fresher everyday routine.

Azuremist refresh device mounted inside a wardrobe with hanging clothes

Wardrobe

Useful as a concept for closed storage spaces where freshness matters.

Azuremist refresh device mounted inside a shoe cabinet above neatly arranged shoes

Shoe cabinet

A practical scenario for compact storage areas that can hold odors.

Azuremist refresh device casting purple light inside a washing machine drum

Washing machine

A household refresh idea for damp spaces that need extra upkeep.

Azuremist refresh device mounted inside a cupboard with stacked dishes

Cupboard

Shows how the compact form could fit into small storage routines.

Details

Simple answers before you buy.

Does this replace normal toilet cleaning?

No. Regular cleaning is still needed. This device is for freshness and UV-C support between cleanings.

Does it need plumbing or wiring?

No. It is a mounted, rechargeable device, so setup is intended to be simple.

Where should it be placed?

Place it near the lid or bowl area where the UV-C light can reach exposed surfaces when the lid is closed.

Is the UV claim medical-grade?

The product should be presented as a household hygiene aid, not a medical device or a replacement for disinfecting when needed.