Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 I think ozone has a place in the home when used properly. I sold a car of mine and bought 3 xt 6000's for my house. http://www.mold-kill.com/usesforozone.html I blasted the crap out of it all night long with all three of them, that's 18,000 mg's an hour. I had them set to cycle on and off for an hour on than an hour off so I probably ran them a total of six hours each and it helped a lot. That's 108,000 mg of ozone. I couldn't even smell it after the house aired out for an hour. After a while I would not open the windows for hours after I blasted the house just to maximize it's effect. I think their is some credence to the particles still being there just smaller. So it would be prudent to dust and clean your house thoroughly afterwards. And use them in conjuntion with a hepa filter. The problem I ran into though is that you cannot kill mold in your drywall and rafters and in between layers of flooring and I eventually had to bite the bullet sell my house anyways. I would recommend that if you know your house is making you sick (it probably is if it's old and had it's share of leaks) get the hell out because the ozone machine cannot work miracles. I only wish I came to this conclusion 7 year ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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