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How does Ozone kill bacteria?

- Computer generated image of a bacteria cell
- Close-up of Ozone molecule coming into contact with bacterial wall
- Ozone penetrating and creating hole in bacterial wall
- Close-up effect of Ozone on cell wall
- Bacterial cell after a few Ozone molecules come into contact
- Destruction of cell. After thousands of Ozone collision, the bacterial wall can
no longer maintain its shape and the cell dies.
How does the AF-900 / AF-8K (03) Ozone Air Sterilizer control odour?
(03) Ozone Air Sterilizers are the most effective odour control devices available, and in particular, the AF-900 /AF-8K, have exceptional quality components, for a stable, consistent and long-lasting ozone production. Odour is caused by airborne pathogens and contaminants which float freely in the air and
come into contact with our nasal passages. When the electronically generated 03 come in contact with these contaminants, one of the oxygen molecules detaches from the Ozone molecule, and attaches itself to the odour-causing pollutant. Thereby, eliminating and destroying it.
Common Odour eliminated with Ozone
- Aged books
- Carbon Monoxide
- Kitchens smells
- Bathroom odour
- Cigarette smells
- Rotting or decaying substances
- Sewers odour
- Fish odour
- Hospitals odour
- Alcohol Beverages (Bars, lounges etc.)
- All organic waste
- Pet odour
- Pet Urine (Methyl Mercaptan)
- Auto Exhaust

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