Ozone in Blueair Air Purifier Systems
Many consumers who have heard horror stories about air
purifier products are
concerned with the amount of ozone that is released by the unit when it
is running. However, with the
Blueair Air Purifier systems, the consumers don't have
to be worried about ozone or the environment. The company has produced
air purifiers that environmentally conscious and do not release any
toxins while doing their job.
Ozone is a molecule that is made up of three atoms of oxygen. This makes
the molecule bond and form with other molecules. The “good” ozone is
high in the atmosphere
and protects the Earth from the strong rays of
the sun. The “bad” ozone, however, is the ozone that is found lower to
planet in urban areas. This ozone is produced by pollutants in the air
and makes it harder and unhealthier to breathe in the air. Ozone that
makes its way indoors is trapped inside a home. If it is inside, ozone
can cause residents to experience difficulty breathing and an irritation
of the lungs. Research has been geared more toward ozone and its effects
due to health problems that were already found in people who experienced
exposure to it. There are many government agencies that have examined
and created safety thresholds for people and their exposure to ozone.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Ambient
Air Quality Standard for outdoor ozone is .08 ppm. The government has
also developed safe levels of ozone for commercial workers at their
place of business. The commercial places that house workers on a daily
basis regulate the ozone level of the building to be 0.10 ppm. The Food
and Drug Administration states a strict ozone regulating level. This
agency has stated that indoor medical devices should give off no more
than 0.05 ppm of ozone.
The air purifiers developed by Blueair have proven themselves to be harmless
when it comes to ozone. The air purifiers developed by the company give off no
more than .003 ppm of ozone. The ionization process that is used in the
system is shown to release a small amount of ozone. However, this amount
of ozone is so small that even if the unit is run 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, it still does not release enough ozone to make an effect on
a person's health.
In order to prove that this small amount of ozone is all that is
released from these air purifiers are running, the company performed a test
on one of its air purifiers. The air purifier was left running in a room
for 24 hours. The air was constantly measured for levels of ozone while
the unit was running throughout this time. The ozone levels were
actually shown to be higher before the unit was turned on and higher
when the unit was shut off. While the air purifier was in its “on”
position, it was shown that the ozone levels were the lowest. The
highest ozone level that was found during the period that the air
purifier was running was 0.03 ppm. This level is much lower than the Food
and Drug Administration's strict limits on air purifier ozone levels.
For people who are concerned with the quality of their indoor air, an air
purifier may seem like the perfect solution. Once these people were
informed of the dangers of ozone that may be released from these units,
however, maybe people were even more concerned with having an air
purifier present in their home than just dealing with their contaminated
indoor air. After showing the results of the test that this company
performed on its air purifiers, many people who are interested in raising
the quality of their indoor air can breathe easier with a unit in their
home. With the safety of their customers in mind, Blueair was careful to
develop healthy air purifiers.
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