Can ozone generators remove formaldehyde?
Oct.2023 06
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Can ozone generators remove formaldehyde?
Introduction
In general, indoor air pollution such as formaldehyde, benzene, radon, radioactive mustard gas has great potential and persistence, not stopping immediately.
Details

In general, indoor air pollution such as formaldehyde, benzene, radon, radioactive mustard gas has great potential and persistence, not stopping immediately. Ozone generators can disinfect spaces and eliminate pollutants such as formaldehyde. After each disinfection, the space can remain clean for 2-3 days. It is recommended to disinfect 2-3 times a week, each time for 30-40 minutes depending on the size of the environment. With multiple disinfections, indoor pollutants will gradually decrease until completely eliminated.

Small home ozone generators can remove formaldehyde from home decorations and easily remove carcinogens such as formaldehyde, benzene and radon from the air, controlling all volatile organic compounds in furniture, etc. Ozone can oxidize and decompose mold spores and other bacteria floating in the air, eliminating musty smells so you can breathe fresh air every day.

Home toilet deodorization, bleaching and discoloration; elimination of odors from cabinets, refrigerators, smoke, garbage, etc.; decomposition of xylene, ethanol, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and other toxic gases;

Closet and shoe cabinet deodorization; ozone generator disinfection of sports shoes and socks can prevent foot infections and eliminate odors;

Removal of smoke, alcohol smell, decorative smells, dirty carpets; removal of pesticide residues in vegetables and fruits, use ozone generator for ozone bath treatment.

Ozone will not cause too much harm to the human body, but will stimulate sensory perception. Inhalation of small amounts is beneficial and can be used with peace of mind. It is advised to temporarily leave when using ozone for indoor disinfection. Wait about 60 minutes after disinfection for ozone to decompose into oxygen before re-entering.