ionic purifiers: is removing ozone a bad thing?
as advertised, ionic purifiers turn smog and ozone into pure oxygen. Well isn’t ozone that thing in the air that protects us from harmful UV rays? So if it is bad, why do they advertise it so proudly?
as advertised, ionic purifiers turn smog and ozone into pure oxygen. Well isn’t ozone that thing in the air that protects us from harmful UV rays? So if it is bad, why do they advertise it so proudly?
Categories: Ionic Tags: harmful uv rays, oxygen, Ozone, smog
that is a good question i had seen that infomercial also and thought the same thing
they advertise it proudly cause most people don’t pay attention they just see this thing and get all excited and call the 1800 number and say charge me for this thing even though i don’t know what it is or why it does it or how
most people are moronic drones that only listen to what there TV tells them to do
Ionic purifiers are for in home use. Being in home use there are little to no harmful UV rays to worry about, so removing the ozone impurities inside your home for healthier less allergin filled air is ok. As the air moves back outside, its ionic make up is constantly changing therefore will regain its state before it passed through your Ionic purifier. Ultimately, unless everyone were running hundreds of this outside 24 hours a day, they have no impact on the ozone.
No. Just no. There are different usages of the word ozone.