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Originally Posted by pan60
thats is just damn scarey!
If you think what Brad said was scary, howabout this (excerpt from the May 2005 Consumer Reports):
"While ozone dissipates indoors, it can create other pollutants in the process. Research suggests the ozone reacts with the terpenes in lemon- and pine-scented cleaning products and air fresheners, creating formaldehyde-a carcinogen- and other irritants. Those byproducts can be absorbed by beds and carpets, and be released over an extended time frame. Research has also found that ozone reacts with the terpenes to create additional ultrafine particles, which are hard to filter and can go deep into lungs."
That is just the beginning!
Really, if you have an ionizer, I strongly suggest to read this article. I myself am now convinced to never use an ionizer.
Fleaman