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nulltxt | 2 years ago

Hasn't the epa said that it doesn't make a difference[0] and can be create ozone levels higher than the current health standard?

0: https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/ozone-generators-...

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yetihehe|2 years ago

It depends. It's not a silver bullet, but sometimes ozonating a little smelly house does wonders (I've tried and it helped immensely for a smell which I couldn't get rid of). If you don't remove the reason why mold started, it will return. As for health standard - you need to ozonate when no one is around and then refresh the air. Breathing in ozone will destroy your lungs. If you need to ozonate more than twice a year, something's wrong and you need to alleviate primary reason for mold first.

nulltxt|2 years ago

OK, so it kills the mold? I was under the impression from some videos that it didn't do much. So I assume it's dying because ozone is actually toxic to it?