The useful life of the UV ozonator is limited by the service life of the UV lamp, and usually little else (since they are so poor in making ozone efficiently). It is common for low pressure UV lamps to lose half their intensity in 2000 hours or so. So after 2000 hours of continuous operation, half as much ozone is made.
There are many ways one might go about contacting the Ozonator Industries company. The most reputable ways one might go about reaching this company would be on the official contact page of the company website.
An ozonator requires an air source, a source of ionizing energy (UV-C or electrons), and an application means. The air pump only serves one of these jobs, so no. What is more, producing ozone (and not nitric acid) requires very dry air.
The bubbles in a Jacuzzi (unless you are pouring detergent into it as a prank) is not the greatest thing to be getting into. The bubbles you are see is the dead skin particles from previous people who have been in the tub prior to cleaning. The bubbles will also contain hair from various parts of the body if you catch my meaning. The best way is to simply clean and drain your tub. More and more of your newer models of Jacuzzi (and off branded) are coming with an optional Ozonator. The Ozonator is (simply put) like the filter on a yard pool. Water is sucked into the Ozonator and is filtered removing all the bad stuff you have been swimming in. You might check to see if you can find an external Ozonator with someone like Spadepot or some other company online, if your model does not support it.
The absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer help to sustain life because it helps to protect living things from damage of solar radiation.
Sunlight, tanning beds, and certain types of insect zappers are common sources of ultraviolet waves in everyday life. UV lights used for sterilization and counterfeit detection also emit ultraviolet waves.
Ozone is vital for human life. It absorbs the ultraviolet rays.
Unless you have an ozonator, which would inject ozone (O3) to sanitize, there are no gases added to the water of a swimming pool.
Ultraviolet Radiation, with prolonged contact with the skin, can later in life cauuse skin cancer
Ultraviolet light comes from the sun, it is sometimes used in lights- it comes out a purple colour but ends up making things look shiny white!
Most ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere. This layer of ozone helps to protect life on Earth by absorbing and filtering out much of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun before it reaches the surface.
The "ozone", as we call it, exists in the stratosphere of our atomoshpere. The ozone protects life from ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The chemicals in the pool, normally chlorine or salt water chlorinator. It has the same effect as household bleach. An ozonator would eliminate the use of chemicals.