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Protecting the Planet Through Ozone Generation!…
An ozone generator is a piece of equipment which generates ozone. It basically bubbles this gas into water. Ozone is active oxygen which naturally forms an area of the planet atmosphere, protecting us from harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun. However, ozone can also make a useful sanitizer for a hot tub.
It is very popular to use in spas as it also reduces the need for various other chemicals like Bromine. However, it does not eliminate the need for these chemicals entirely.
One of the advantages of having such a piece of equipment is that you can save money. This is similar to the purpose that a hydrofloss has (helping to save the on the cost over dental bills through prevention). Because it reduces the amount of chemical sanitizers that the spa requires, it means that you won’t have to buy so many expensive chemicals frequently. In fact, studies have shown that the chemical consumption can be reduced by as much as thirty-five per cent.
They also require very little electricity to run, making the drain on your electricity bill virtually negligible. An ozonator is also harmless to animals and people at least if used correctly. However, it also kills viruses which are in the water, making your bathing experience healthier and safer. The question I want to ask is, can it help with gum disease?
It also has great advantages over chlorine which is traditionally used in swimming pools and spas. In fact, it purifiers the water up to three thousand times faster than the traditional chlorine method. In addition to this, the other advantages are that it has no unpleasant odor and does not irritate the eyes of skin and when it is in large quantities. However, you should never breathe it in directly is this can be dangerous
You will still need to have a hot tub filter but there will be less stress on this particular component if you have a decent ozonator to compensate. Next: Follow the link below to learn more about this topic.
Author: Robin O.
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Why Use an Ozone Generator?
An ozone generator is a product that will produce ozone and place it into a location of your choice. There are many reasons to use these ozone generators. They are normally rather small in stature so that you can transport them to different locations if you so please.
To help remove the mold and mildew that has been collecting in your home, use an ozone generator. Mold and mildew can cause many health problems, and need to be removed thoroughly from your home, causing problems with breathing and many other things. Especially if you are suffering from asthma, which already makes it hard for you to breath. However, air ozonators are not healthy for you personally. You must be extremely careful to leave the area that your ozonating because ozone is extremely bad for your lung tissue. Do not breathe in air generated from an ozonator .
If there was a fire that was close to your home and the smell has drifted inside, hook up your ozone generator. Turn it on, and soon the smell will evaporate from your location. It’s a really easy product to use, and one that will pay for itself.
The same can be said for odors from being around people who are smoking cigarettes. When you sit close to people who smoke, the odor gets into your clothes, and it seems to stay there forever. Even a good washing will still have that odor sitting in your clothes. With an ozone generator, you simply put it inside the bedroom and open the door, shortly after the smell of cigarettes will be gone completely.
There are so many other ways that an ozone generator can work, and help get rid of smells. Easily place it inside a car that smells bad, and your car will smell better after just a bit. A great way to get rid of a smell that would have cost you a lot of money to take in and get cleaned up.
Ozonated water has also been used to treat periodontal disease!
isclaimer: This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to provide diagnosis, advice or treatment for any health condition whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem of any kind, visit your doctor immediately for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products or therapies in this article.
Ionic Air Purifiers – User Safety Tops All Criteria
Safety assumes top priority in the selection of an ionic air purifier for use in the home, office, factory or school.
Existing ionic air purifier technology, regardless of whether they originate in North America, Europe, Japan or China produce a primary beneficial reactive agent.These reactive agents are known variously by names like negative ions, bipolar ions, plasmacluster ions and so on. They are produced with the objective of eliminating contaminants in the air we breathe. There is much research on the efficacy of these reactive agents in eliminating these airborne contaminants. What is lacking is information on whether these same potent reactive agents also cause harm to human tissues, particularly the fragile and sensitive tissues that line our breathing passages from the windpipe to the lungs.
Whether by design or otherwise, there is also an information void about whether there are other by-products and if these are harmful to fragile human tissues as well. In the industry, however, it is known that current ionic air purifier technology inadvertently results in the production of by-products. In sufficient quantities, these may prove harmful to human tissue. Ozone is one of the potentially toxic by-products. In high concentrations, ozone has been proven to damage human tissues.
In the light of the above, the issue of safety for the user of an ionic air purifier has to be addressed from these two perspectives:
(1) Potential harm from the beneficial reactive agents, and
(2) Potential harm from the unintended by-products.
Whilst far from exhaustive, our intensive web research on these two perspectives have been condensed into two detailed write-ups that have been featured on Ezinearticles.com.
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(1) Beneficial reactive agents
In addition, keep updated with our progress as we research other aspects of the very broad and constantly changing field of ionic air purifier technologies.