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Honest and Upfront: What You Need to Know Before ...

Author: Polly

Sep. 02, 2024

Honest and Upfront: What You Need to Know Before ...

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You&#;re probably here because you&#;re in the market for an Ozone generator. Great! Before you click &#;Buy It Now&#;, let&#;s make sure you&#;re getting the most bang for your buck.

In true Jenesco, Inc. fashion, which is always full transparency, let us give you a quick rundown of things to consider before buying an Ozone generator.

What the Right Ozone Generator Can Do For You

Our ozone generators take oxygen from ambient air and add a third oxygen atom to the molecule. At this point, the molecule is a little unstable and ready to oxidize anything it comes into contact with. I realize unstable seems like a scary word, but in this case, it&#;s a good thing.

When that unstable molecule meets something toxic, beautiful things happen. Some things ozone generators can be used for include:

  • Removing toxic and black mold
  • Killing bed bugs
  • Removing smoke and other strong odors
  • Killing bacteria

An effective ozone generator should be well constructed, have a high ozone output, and a long life expectancy.

&#;Optimal Conditions&#; and Pure Oxygen Ratings

A quick Amazon search for &#;ozone generator&#; yields hundreds of results. They all sound great on paper. If you put the right spin on it, it&#;s easy to make even the least desirable thing sound good.

Unfortunately, that&#;s what many ozone generator sellers are doing. They put a spin on their ratings by withholding information. These padded ratings make their machine sound like it&#;s worth your money.

Avoid getting a subpar ozone generator by looking for these red flags:

  • Measurements based on &#;optimal conditions&#;
  • Output measurement based on PURE OXYGEN
  • Ozone ratings  with no explanation  at all
  • Replacement ozone plates recommended at the time of purchase

These &#;too good to be true&#; machines may cost you less upfront, but you&#;re also getting less upfront. Here&#;s why:

  • Ozone generators typically use oxygen in the air we breathe to make ozone. By using pure oxygen to promote their product, companies report an ozone output of up to 5 times higher than what you&#;ll actually get out of the machine.
  • Ozone generators work best in low humidity. By using &#;optimal condition&#; output, companies are telling you what the output could be with zero humidity while using pure oxygen. You won&#;t be running your generator in these so-called &#;optimal conditions&#;, so you&#;ll never see this level of output.
  • Low-cost manufacturing and materials lead to lower prices, but also lead to ozone generators with short life spans. You&#;ll be replacing the ozone plate in no time.

What&#;s this look like? Under &#;optimal conditions&#;, a company may tell you that their machine has an ozone output of 3,500 mgph. Under normal operating conditions, which is what you&#;ll be seeing, their machine has an output of just 700 mgph. Therefore you would need 5 machines to get the ratings they are touting.

Make sure the ozone outputs you see are for the conditions you will be using the generator in. Don&#;t base your buying decision on pure oxygen measurements if you&#;ll be running your ozone generator using plain old air.

Jenesco, Inc. Ozone Generators

Unlike the false claims, smoke and mirrors, and &#;optimal condition&#; measurements you see from other manufacturers and sellers, we tell you what you&#;ll really get out of our ozone generators.  With Jenesco ozone generators, you can be confident you&#;re getting the best because we:

  • Give you realistic output measurements. All of the ratings you see for our machines are based on normal air as a source and 60% humidity. These ratings are a conservative estimate of ozone output. If we used the &#;spin&#; method of other companies, our bare-bones model, the FM-14, would have a rating of 20,000 mgph. The rating we advertise is the more realistic 4,000 mgph.
  • Use quality materials. No cheap plastic here. We use stainless steel and powder-coated aluminum.
  • Make maintenance easy and inexpensive. Our ozone plates are designed to slide out easily. You can wash them by hand or run them in the dishwasher. If you do have to replace them, the average cost is $10, not $90+.

Don&#;t fall for tricks and false advertising. Jenesco, Inc. provides no-nonsense ratings for all of our machines. What you see advertised on our website is what you&#;ll see when you use it at home.

Ozone Generator Facts and Common Questions

How is Ozone Used?

Commercial ozone generators are designed for use in unoccupied spaces. Shortly after treatment the O3 will revert back to O2, leaving no vapors in the air or residue on surfaces. At the same time, ozone is powerful oxidizer and excessive ozone concentrations may cause mucus membrane or respiratory irritation, and can affect people with asthma. Several years ago, a concern developed when consumer air purifiers began to incorporate ozone and were marketed as around the clock units for homes and offices. The possibility of long term exposure for consumers resulted in a notice of caution by government agencies. Therefore, it is always best to use ozone in unoccupied spaces as recommended.

What is Ozone?

Ozone (O3) is a highly charged form of the oxygen (O2) that we breathe. Outdoors, ozone has been produced for millions of years. At ground level, O3 acts as an oxidizer to keep the air smelling fresh. In the upper atmosphere, ozone acts as a protective layer that partially shields the earth from the sun's UV rays. Life on earth as we know it could not exist without O3. This third oxygen atom is loosely attached, unstable and seeks out pollutants. It will then release and oxidize them on contact.

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How is Ozone Produced?

Ozone is created by lightning during active thunderstorms by splitting O2 molecules in half, and allowing the single molecules to attach to regular oxygen molecules, thus becoming O3. The process is known as corona discharge and often creates a fresh smell in the air after a thunderstorm that can be very distinctive. Ozone is also created by ultraviolet rays from the sun striking the earth and its atmosphere.

How does the OdorFree Generator Create Ozone?

The OdorFree generators utilize electricity to create a corona discharge which duplicates the effect of lightning. This technology employs a special transformer that sends a current to the stainless steel screen on the ceramic plate. As a result, the O2 molecule is split, which then combines with other O2 molecules to create the O3 molecule, or ozone.

How Is Ozone Beneficial in Removing Odors?

Ozone is very effective because it will circulate throughout an area and eliminate odors at their source. It actually oxidizes odors as it encounters them, whether they are in the air or on surfaces. These include odors from tobacco smoke, food and beverages, body sweat, animals and pets, garbage, remodeling and many more odor producing substances. It will also follow the same path that the odors took into soft fabrics and oxidize them on contact. Unlike deodorizers, it does not leave a smell or residue in the facility, which some people find objectionable. The treated area becomes free of odors.

How Much Ozone Is Needed to Eliminate Odors in a Particular Area?

Each space that has developed an odor is somewhat unique, so square footage is not always the best way to determine how long the treatment should be. For example, if a hotel room was smoked in for one evening, a 20 or 30 minute treatment should eliminate the odors. However, if the room had been smoked in heavily for a week, it could take several hours of treatment. And to convert a smoking room into a non-smoking room could take as long as 24 hours to eliminate the odors. The ozone output of the OdorFree generators is rated in milligrams per hour. In general, the higher the output the less time it takes to eliminate odors.

How Easy is it to Use and Install?

Just plug in the unit, select an Ozone Output level on the dial and set the Timer. Close off and vacate the area to be treated, and let the OdorFree do its work. Upon return, make sure the unit has been off for 45 minutes or an hour before reoccupying the space. Unwanted odors will have been oxidized and the area will smell fresh. Note: The OdorFree also has a "Hold" feature on the Timer for really tough odors so that it runs until manually turned off.

What Maintenance is Required?

The primary maintenance involves the ceramic plates, which need to be cleaned about every three months or so, depending on the environment and the amount of use. They are easily removable from the back of the OdorFree like a CD. So there is no need to disassemble the generator for cleaning, as with other manufacturers. Simply wash the plates with soap or a spray cleaner, then rinse and dry completely. Typically, the plates last 2 to 3 years depending on the environment and use. An optional filter is also included that helps keep the plates clean for a longer period of time. Replaceable plates and filters are available.

How Is Ozone Treatment Different from Air Filtration?

Air filters trap particles that are floating in the air onto a membrane as they are drawn into the filter. They normally do not have an impact on odors, but in some cases, certain gases can be trapped as well. An odor molecule must get passed through the membrane in order to be captured, so filters are unable to affect the source of the odors. Ozone generators on the other hand, send out O3 into the treatment area to oxidize and remove odors at their source.

How Is Ozone Treatment Different from Deodorizers?

Most deodorizers use a fragrance formulation to counteract odors combined with fragrances to help cover them up. The fragrances used in deodorization will normally leave some residue in the air and on surfaces. Some people find these fumes unpleasant, while those who are highly sensitive may have a reaction. Ozone, on the other hand, is designed to oxidize odors at their source. It usually dissipates less than an hour, leaving the air smelling fresh, with no residue. In fact, it will even eliminate the heavy smell that can linger from a deodorizer.

How is Ozone Created in Polluted Cities?

Since life began, ozone has been produced on earth as a result of sunlight striking gases being emitted from decaying matter, keeping the planet fresh. This is a response to pollution in the air. When automobiles and industry pollute the air in our cities, UV light from the sun strikes these emissions, creating ozone as one of the byproducts. Burning fossil fuel also creates very fine particulate as well as numerous compounds, but ozone is easy to measure and used as an overall indicator of pollution. Cleaner burning fuels, more efficient engines and exhaust reduction devices have begun to slowly improve air quality in many US cities.

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