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Jan 16, 2023 - 01:43 PM
Yes and no. If used in water to purify water or to clean things, very little ozone escapes into the air. Unlike other water treatment processes, oxidation is a natural, chemical-free process that produces zero wastewater and leaves behind oxygen molecules like the ones in the air we breathe. Thousands of cities worldwide including London, Moscow, Paris, Singapore, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee, to name a few, have been using ozone water treatment systems for many years. Most top water bottling companies also rely heavily on ozone technology to disinfect bottles and provide clean, safe water for consumers. You may hear about ozone being unsafe to breathe into your lungs - this is true. As a consumer you are choosing absolutely the safest way to ozonate your water with the Roving Blue "Power of EO3" Electrolytic Process.