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Is Ozone really effective in killing bacteria in air and water?

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Is Ozone really effective in killing bacteria in air and water?

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“Ozone owes its fame to its remarkable power of killing bacteria. That is why the world should look upon ozone as a gift to mankind. No matter how much bacteria there may be, direct application of ozone by Nature, or direct application of ozone reproduced in controlled environment will destroy any kind of bacteria, in any amount.” – A. Vosmaer, Ph.D. “Ozone in the air in minute quantity of only 1 part per million retards the growth of bacteria and molds.” – E. Howlett, ME “Ozone is a powerful germicidal. Its high germicidal activity is doubtless due to its oxidizing power.” – E. K. Rideal, Ph.D. “One part Ozone in 2 million p. solution renders the virus polyomelitis inactive within 2 minutes compared with the double amount of chlorine using 3 hours.” – D. F. Kessel, MD Just place the item in front of the lamp for 5min. Suggested Application Areas BathroomsBrushes/combsCell PhonesChanging Tables/Diaper PailsFax Machines/Copiers RestaurantsFurnitureHigh ChairsHospitalsHotelsKeyboardsLock

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