The ALA recommends against the use of ozone generators because "ozone generators, negative ion generators, and certain other electronic air cleaners that are not listed by the FDA, or cannot otherwise prove that their ozone emission levels are lower than 0.05 ppm, may produce levels of ozone recognized as unsafe for humans and are not recommended for use in occupied spaces because of the risk of generation of ozone." The ALA also reports that exposure to elevated ozone levels can cause some children to become asthmatic.
Consumer Reports, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the U.S. EPA concluded that tabletop and room unit ozone generators are not effective at improving indoor air quality.
Many of our competitors sell ozone generators and ionic air cleaners, but we at Oxynet Solutions want to help you breathe better with products that are scientifically proven to work safely and effectively—and we would never sell a product that may be harmful to your health. That's not a chance we're willing to take.
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