One that has a timer, so that the ozone is applied in a controlled, known dose, and shuts off so the ozone decays down to non-detection levels prior to a person entering the area.
As long as you and your family were not in your home during the odor removal process using ozone equipment. And the equipment has been removed, and the home ventilated. Then you have not been exposed to any harmful levels of ozone.
Ozone dissolved in water will strip out as the water is splashed. It usually decays within minutes if left in water. Ozone is used (among other things) to destroy odorous compounds in water. H2S (rotten egg smell) is ozone's favorite meal.
The following remedies are mostly for the topical relief of body odor. For more thorough treatment, the underlying conditions should also be addressed.
It is not the greatest thing since sliced bread. I do liken it to "fire without heat". # Ozone in the ozone layer protects us from UV-B from our Sun. # Ozone in industry modifies surface characeristics of plastic, allowing for inks to be applied. # Ozone in water treatment acts as a floccing agent (filter aid), an oxidant (taste and odor), and a primary sterilant. # Ozone in dentistry serves as a sterilant for oral treatments. # Ozone in medicine serves as a sterilant, and in repair of various forms of ligaments / spine discs. # Ozone produced by marigold roots fights off attacks by things like nematodes. # Ozone produced by white blood cells fights off infections (and inflammation results). # Ozone is used in homes and by Nature to "freshen" the air. It is however a pollutant, so care must be taken when applying it to a space people will be in. # Ozone is used in fire and / or water damaged structures to remove smell / mold, to allow occupancy.
A sweet filter is an Activated Charcoal Septic Odor Control Filter used for venting.
Some wine refrigerators do have a charcoal filter for odor control.
You possibly need a water filter.
Fluorine smells like Chlorine and Ozone, kinda, its hard to describe. I know, yum yum! :)
Please see the link below for specific answers. They do not contain ozone. Some of those chemcials are suitable for human consumption.
Michael Larry Tuggle has written: 'Reactions of reduced sulfur compounds with ozone' -- subject(s): Ozone, Odor control, Paper industry, Sulfur compounds
Ozone can attack and oxidize the molecules of the bottle. If the ozone dose is controlled, and applied to the IBWA guidelines, this effect is minimal and the water and bottle are "sterile".
The physical state of chlorine is a Greenish yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor.