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- OZONE HAS A STRONG, PUNGENT ODOR.MAKE SURE NO PEOPLE, PETS, OR PLANTS ARE AROUND WHEN IN USE. For use in unoccupied areas only. Do not use while people or pets are present.
- Before treatment, Clean the odor source first. After treatment, ventilate for 1 Hour to let ozone Convert to Oxygen. For use in unoccupied areas only. Do not use while people or pets are present.
- Upgraded High-Unit Fully Paved Integrated single layer ozone plat - 45,000 mg/h output and space up to 2,500 sq ft (Verified
- Up to 35,000 hours lifetime and does not require any complex parts except 2 pre-installed fuses.
- For industrial use only. Use only in unoccupied spaces. Health hazard: emits ozone.
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"Available scientific evidence shows that, at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone is generally ineffective in controlling indoor air pollution.
The concentration of ozone would have to greatly exceed health standards to be effective in removing most indoor air contaminants. In the process of reacting with chemicals indoors, ozone can produce other chemicals that themselves can be irritating and corrosive."
These are not intended to run "at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards." They are meant to run at high levels in unoccupied spaces that are then allowed to vent out post use before reentry. Under those circumstances they can be effective.
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What ozone machines actually do
Ozone generators intentionally create O₃, a highly reactive gas. It's sometimes used briefly (hours, not days) in unoccupied spaces for odor remediation—like after fire or flood damage.
Ozone is not like air freshener. It's an oxidizer.
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Running one for over a month 😬
That's where things go very wrong.
🚨 Human health effects
Long-term ozone exposure can cause:
• Chronic lung inflammation
• Permanent airway damage
• Reduced lung capacity
• Worsening asthma or COPD
• Chest pain, coughing, burning throat
• Increased risk of infections
Even low levels over long time are harmful. High levels can send someone to the ER.
If someone lived in the house during that month, it's not safe exposure.
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🐶 Pets & plants
• Pets (especially birds, cats, dogs) are more sensitive than humans
• Plants will yellow, drop leaves, or die
• Aquariums can be affected (ozone dissolves into water)
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🏠 Damage to the house itself
This is the part most people don't realize.
Ozone attacks materials:
• Rubber seals crack (fridges, doors, HVAC)
• Electrical wire insulation degrades
• Upholstery and carpets weaken
• Foam cushions crumble
• Leather dries and cracks
• Paint and finishes oxidize
• Electronics age prematurely
A month straight could quietly destroy thousands of dollars in materials.
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"In another room" doesn't help
Ozone does not stay put.
• It spreads through air gaps
• HVAC circulates it
• It diffuses through walls and doors
If it's running in one room, the whole house is exposed.
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The EPA & medical stance (plain English)
• Ozone machines are not safe for occupied homes
• No level of ozone is considered safe to breathe long-term
• "Odor removal while occupied" claims are misleading marketing
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If this already happened
Important steps:
1. Turn it off immediately
2. Ventilate aggressively (windows, fans, HVAC fresh air)
3. If symptoms exist (cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath) → doctor
4. Consider replacing:
• HVAC filters
• Rubber hoses/seals
• Any items that smell "sharp" or chemically
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