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Pure Water Ozone Infection Control Systems |
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Ozone Described |
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• Ozone is "active oxygen", nature's special molecule (an
ozone molecule consist of three oxygen atoms).
• Ozone
is created in nature by the combination of oxygen in the air and ultraviolet
rays or by the electrical discharge during a lightning
storm.
• Ozone is a natural purifier (meaning no harmful chemical
by-products are created during purification).
• Ozone has a clean, fresh scent - the same scent noticed
after a rain storm.
• Ozone
is the most powerful oxidizer that can be safely used
in a swimming pool, spa, or indoor waterfall.
• Ozone is the alternative water purifier to traditional indoor
waterfall chemicals such as chlorine and bromine. |
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Ozone Applications |
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• Ozone is used in a wide variety of industries worldwide. • Ozone
has been used in municipal water systems, wastewater plants and commercial
& residential pools and spas for years.
• Ozone is used in water parks, zoos and aquariums.
• Since June 26, 2001, the FDA has allowed the use of Ozone as a
direct food additive.
• Ozone is used to remove offensive odors from fires and other smells.
• Ozone is used as the final purification step in most bottled water
plants. |
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Acoustic Indoor Waterfalls |
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