Ozone Generator Air

All  you need to know about ozone generators

Ever notice the fresh smell that follows a thunderstorm?  Or always seems present around a waterfall?

That fresh smell is ozone.  Ozone is both an air sterilizer and a pollutant that occurs in nature and can also be created by ozone generators for any number of commercial and industrial applications.  The ozone layer around the earth helps protect against the sun’s ultra-violet rays, but on the ground ozone can be both a blessing and a curse.

Ozone is a powerful gas that will destroy bacteria, odors, mold, and viruses in the air, and can also destroy lung tissue or fragile plant-life.  You need to be very careful when using it around people, pets and plants.

The ozone molecule consists of three oxygen atoms, while the molecules of the air we breathe contain two oxygen atoms.  It is the extra oxygen atom in ozone that attaches to the bacteria in the air, effectively destroying both through the process of oxidation.  The result is the bacteria is gone and the room smells fresh.  That’s the good part.  The bad part is that it can make upper respiratory problems worse and is especially unhealthy for older folks and small children.

There is a wide range of outputs among the various models on the market, and the model you choose depends on the size of the area you intend to treat, the amount of impurities and odor in the air, and whether you are using it for any number of residential and commercial applications.  Every situation is different.  Some people just want to remove odors, while others want to kill mold, which requires a more powerful device.

The life cycle of ozone is about a half an hour.  Although most residential ozone generators only put out concentrations of 0.05 parts per million, there is a lot of debate about how unhealthy this can be.  To be on the safe side make sure all living things like pets, plants and kids are out of the area when you treat a room with one.

When you finally are ready to purchase from the companies, check and make sure they show their name, physical address, and an email address and telephone number. Not only that, we highly recommend that you only deal with vendors that only clearly state their policies. You should carefully read through it and call the customer service number if you need clarification on any of the policy information. It would be even better if the ozone generator retailer is affiliated with industry groups or other self-regulatory programs you trust.

After browsing our site, we hope you will be able to make the informed decision you need about the ozone generators you are buying without wasting time and energy. Our site is designed completely for the consumer and we hope to save you time and money with the information we’ve provided you on this site.

This site does not claim that they work or that they are safe. You should consult with a professional to see if they are right for you.