It never ceases to amaze me all the clever little devils we have on this list!  
dee

On 2 Feb 2010, at 12:55, Ode Coyote wrote:

> 
> 
>  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
> 
> 
> 


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