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Re: [GMCnet] Tid Bit. Get RID of all types of odders. Not cover them over. [message #339514 is a reply to message #339511] Wed, 12 December 2018 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Ozone is an Oxidizer as we see in our Air Filter side.
It works well, but not good for your lungs as O3 will oxidize the linings.
On our filter side we deal with application, but never in high
concentrations.
Use it to fix the problem, but continous use is not advisable.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 9:45 AM Matt Colie wrote:

> Chris Tyler wrote on Wed, 12 December 2018 10:51
>> Our Hospital has been utilizing UV sanitizers after isloation room
> cleaning for a couple of years. The rooms are blocked off and smell heavily
> of
>> ozone afterward. Im not sure if the ozone is generated intentionally or
> as a byproduct of the instense UV lights. It does also help with the smells.
>>
>> The units are about 6 ' tall and look like some science fiction movie
> prop. Im sure they cost a small fortune.
>> A lot of staff has no idea what ozone is let alone smells like. I tell
> them its just the smell of dead germs.
>>
>> Interestingly there are no warnings or MSDS data, but the rooms are
> closed off and ventlation resumed afterward.
>> If the Ozone was particularly hazardous Im pretty sure we would be
> getting more info on it.
>
> Chris,
>
> You are right on.
> If there aren't warnings all over it, either the ozone made them fall off
> or the Ozone Institute got someone to listen.
>
> There are two ways to get oxygen to become ozone and one it with the
> correct wavelength of UV. There are a number of manufactures that produce
> these.
> The other is corona discharge. The problem with that is that the heat in
> the corona can get a large portion to recombine as just plain O2.
>
> Ozone is neat stuff.
>
> Matt
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