Ozone will also eat the rubber cord right off your hand drill.
It will attack and oxidize virtually any organic molecule...healthy cells
as well as germs and unhealthy cells. The healthy cells are a bit more
resilient, but not impervious.
Not saying that using a sand blaster can't be useful if a surface needs
to grow a new coat...just apply common sense and be aware that Ozone
doesn't do a whole lot of discriminating.
Chlorine Dioxide gas, a much more selective Oxidizer, [Made on site from
Sodium Chlorite] was used to sterilize offices after the Anthrax
attacks..because..Ozone was considered too corrosive for the office
equipment to survive the cleanup.
There is a big difference between Oxidation and Oxygenation. , though I
suppose at very low concentrations an Oxidizer could possibly Oxygenate
somewhere under the level of "burning something up".
The FDAs concern is that *Mo-be-betta* thang where ignorance, a lack of
common sense and due caution turns into a real problem. The potential for
real damage is there, for sure.
[And anyone who looks into it enough to know about Ozone and NOT be
ignorant, can do an end run around the FDA. ]
Being corrosive, it also tells it's own story.
If the Ozone concentration irritates and makes you choke the least little
bit...that's TOO MUCH and you are literally burning your lungs out...but
then... a judiciously applied TORCH can clean off the old paint without
"badly" scorching the wood under it.
And if an Ozone Generating source is fed by damp air....dry air fed,
going into damp air, the formation of some amount of Nitric Acid is just
about a certainty...again.."how much" counts and some methods produce less.
[ A pure Oxygen feed produces none, using any method. ]
Lastly, Ozone is Ozone is Ozone. There's no such thing as "good" Ozone
compared to "bad" Ozone.
Any difference would have to do with Nitric Acid concentration.
Ode
At 04:16 PM 2/1/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Rusty:
Ozone creates more oxygen in your drinking water and many diseases cannot
take hold in the "face" of a highly oxygenated body. Especially
cancer. And some use it in the treatment of cancer. I use a portable
ozonator for this purpose.
Ozone is also used in air cleaners for homes and automobiles. I have one
in my car and several at home. A large air cleaner for the larger living
areas that runs day and night all winter because I can't open the windows
for fresh air. i keep a small air cleaner in each smaller room - my
office, my music studio, my wet darkroom and in my bedroom. Again, it
kills bacteria that may be in the air of your home. It always smells like
a fresh rain storm just cleared the air whenever I walk in the door of my
home - or drive anywhere.
John
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Rusty Moncrief
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
How is one of these devices beneficial?
Thanks in advance,
Rusty
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Typical big brother! dee
On 30 Jan 2010, at 04:56, Bob Banever wrote:
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