Mold is major problem in todays airtight homes.
Mold Information: Ozone helps relieve the suffering from some allergies caused by mold, mildew, pollen, dust, and pet dander. It kills odors from sources such as: cigarettes and other tobacco products, smoke damage, paint fumes, cooking, cleaning, decaying matter, pets, urine, and pesticides. Mold is a major problem in today's airtight environments. Stachybotrys Chartarum (atra) is a greenish-black fungus found worldwide that thrives in materials such as straw, compost, wet leaves, dry wall, carpet, ceiling tiles, insulation, etc. The fungus (mold), before drying, is wet and slightly slimy to touch. This toxic mold grows in areas with high relative humidity. Breathing in even dried molds of this kind can causes respiratory problems, headaches, and nosebleed. Independent laboratory tests at both Penn State University and the University of New Hampshire have shown that common household bacteria, mold, mildew, and fungus are greatly reduced by the addition of various amounts of ozone in typical household environments. Specifically: E-Coli, Salmonella Choleraesuis, Staphylococcus Aureua, Candida Albicans, and Aspergillus Niger (mold) have all been shown to have dramatic reductions in population. It is ideal for removing odors in automobiles, limousines, buses, airplanes, recreational vehicles, rental cars, vans, boats, homes, basements, rest rooms, locker rooms, fitness facilities restaurants, kitchens, food services, walk-in coolers, grocery stores, butcher shops, office buildings, warehouses, motels, hotels, resorts, designated smoking areas, trash compactors, dumpsters, and more! Pet area odors are very difficult to control. In residential homes, veterinary offices and kennels, ozone generators can treat odor-holding surfaces so well that it makes the presence of animals hardly noticeable. The use of high ozone "shock treatments" while the pets are out of the room helps remove old stubborn pet odors. Disinfecting pet areas of molds and bacteria is beneficial for pets and their owners alike.
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