UV-C won't pass the glass envelope in any meaningful quantity. Not unless the glass has been engineered for it (sterilising mercury lamps). UV-A does, but that's not a bad thing. IR is present in a very broad spectrum. Glass, even cheap sodaglass, has good near-IR transparency.

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Condor 1 year ago
Some specify of the dangerous UV emission because they are for growing plants. Are there some specific brand and model that have a full spectrum from deep IR to UVB with no or little UVC and a spectrum similar to the solar one?