Answer
Mar 26, 2024 - 04:20 PM
Yes, ozone air purifiers work in removing odors, killing mold, and reducing allergens. However, they are not recommended for home use because they can potentially harm lungs and cause other adverse health effects. This information is sourced from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's page on Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners, specifically in the section "Health Effects of Ozone" and the California Air Resources Board's page on Ozone Generators, particularly under the "Health Effects of Ozone" heading. Roving Blue is known for its electrolytic ozone or EO3 generators, which are used to purify water, and they are much safer as they do not release large amounts of gaseous ozone to the air.