
Ozone
is a naturally occurring trace constituent in the atmosphere.
When a molecule of oxygen, O2, is bound via oxidation
to a third oxygen atom, it becomes Ozone, or O3. Ozone
makes the air smell fresh and its color makes the sky
blue. Ozone is an unstable bluish water-soluble gas with
a very characteristic scent that is easy to recognize.
Ozone normally exists in low concentration in air along
with oxygen, as an extremely potent oxidant and an excellent
disinfectant or sterilization killing bacteria, removing
odor and toxic items. So it serves as a health protector
and air purifier and decomposes hazardous substances and
UV radiant.
Ozone is second only to
fluorine as the strongest known oxidizer in the world,
and the most powerful readily available water sanitizer.
Ozone inactivates bacteria and viruses more than 3,000
times faster and is a 50% stronger oxidizer than chlorine.
It destroys not only bacteria
but also viruses, spores, fungus, mold, mildew, cysts,
but also many other contaminants such as CO, ammonia,
sulfur dioxide, nitro-oxides and harmful sulfur and nitrogen
compounds.
Ozone can purify the air
and the water to make your environment clean. It can deodorize
for fresh smell, sterilize to kill the bacteria and mildew
and decompose the poison residual in vegetables and fruits.