> I have an off-topic question for those of you in the know: Can Ozone hurt
> you in any way? I have an Alpine air cleaner that produces negative ions
> (thus sending attached dust particles to the floor to be cleaned up) but
it
> also produces a very robust amount of ozone when the generator plate is
> in/activated. My husband gets extremely nauseous when he encounters the
> ozone, so I only use it for odor control when he's not around. How is this
> able to affect him & is it harmful in any way? Why would someone have that
> kind of reaction to it? Can you be alergic to it? I'm absolutely not
> affected by it & in fact, I rather like the smell. Reminds me of a rainy
> day.
>
> Thanks!
> Heather King

Dear Heather, I have one too. It is collecting dust in the spare room, as I
don`t like the smell either. The folks who sell them say that ozone isn`t a
health hazard, but that when we have a "High Ozone Day" it is because it is
easier to measure the ozone than the other, noxious pollutants. When they go
up so does the ozone. I hope they are right, but I don`t know where to find
out.
Marsha


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