My Chemical-Free House on “Using Ozone to Clean Up Mould and Toxins”
July 30, 2015
Corinne Segura wrote an article for her blog My Chemical-Free House on the topic of “Using Ozone to Clean Up Mould and Toxins.”
From the article:
Results From my Network on Healclick and Facebook
One Healclick user found it really useful in the car. She says: “I was reacting very badly to the car and it smelled like perfumed cleaning chemicals. I just couldn’t be in the car unless I really had to. Now the smell is gone.” I have heard the same experience on Facebook as well – ozone helping a lot with fragrance in a car. Two other Healclick users found it useful to shock a room or tent, and to “flash” belongings before any toxins could take hold. These two Healclick users I know well and they are extremely reactive to mould. Car dealerships use ozone but not super high amounts of for long amounts of time.
I think this is very useful if fragrance and smoke smell are your big concerns. It’s hard to know if it will help with the offgassing of a new material or house (generally it doesn’t).
To remove odours the time needed for treatment is much less than the shock treatment for mould. This will reduce a lot of the risks.
You have to be sure you are using it safely and understand the limitations –
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