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Other Frequently Asked Questions
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How Does Ozone Kill Odors?
Like chemical pollutants, bacteria, molds and fungi have outer membranes which contain receptors. These receptors absorb Ozone which then proceeds to break them down. Without this protective membrane, the bacteria, mold or fungi dies. Ozone maximizes “biological combustion” of both energy supplies (carbohydrates) and toxins, through highly effective oxidation of compounds, leading to elimination of toxic substances.
When Ozone is generated it seeps into crevices, into carpets, fabric, furniture and draperies. Unlike most disinfectant agents, Ozone disinfects and breaks down harmful bacteria at their molecule source. Unlike most disinfectant agents, when Ozone disinfects there are no harmful by-products only pure oxygen!
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