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Posted by A California mom on 9/03/07

DO NOT let them use OZONE to remediate your problem. OZONE will

create an even

more toxic environment than the mold or SMOKE or whatever they are

trying to

remove. I don't know what the alternative is but I do know that the

use of high levels

of OZONE is creating a very toxic envirnment that people are getting

sick from.

PLEASE look online. It takes some time but you will find the

research articles.

Do not let them OZONE your belongings either. They will chemically

change and then

be quite toxic. This protocol was done to my home and belongings. I

got sick. I get

sick from the fumes still 8 months later. I found others who got

very sick after

entering their homes after this treatment was used.

GOOGLE:

indoor air quality and ozone

ozone dangers

ozone oxidizes common material in your home down into small known

carcinogenic

particles.

Difficult to test for. Difficult to prove yet why people are getting

sick after they use

high levels of ozone in the home for remediation or restoration

treatment.

The CIH don't have the tools yet to find the hundreds of small

particles. they don't

necessarily know what to look for yet.

You rtest will say your home is safe. IT IS NOT if they have used

high levels of OZONE

in your home.

EPA

Ozone mixed with cleaning products and the fragrances, deodorizers

put in them

break down with ozone use into smaller toxic particles that will

cause great harm to

you rhealth, immune system hormone system, etc.

Ozone should NOT be used with Cleaning products.

Ozone oxidizes carpets, wood glue, plastics, rubber, paint, PVC

pipe, on and on into

smaller toxic chemical particles.

We are guinea pigs and we are being poisoned. This information is

available if you

look.

--- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...>

wrote:

>

> From: " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...>

> Date: Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:29 pm

> Subject: Re: []^ Ozone educational web sites

>

>

> This is my last comment on this ozone discussion: Ozone is not

> enriched oxygen. Ozone is a pollutant. The two have different

> properties.

>

> Carl Grimes

> Healthy Habitats LLC

> -------------------------------------------------------------------

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