Corporate America and the US Gov to some extent love to push expensive, disposable, completely ineffective (at removing the things in the air that can make you sick) HEPA filters down our throats. If you search for “ozone generators” in the search engines, at least half of the top page results will be anti-ozone generator sites or air purifier vendors. They will try to convince you not to buy an ozone generator and instead buy a HEPA air purifier. Why? The answers are obvious. International Corporations can’t make money from a product that doesn’t require a frequently needed not to mention expensive replacement part. Our government hates ozone for a different reason. They have a population control agenda. If everyone owned an ozone generator, they wouldn’t be able to make you sick with their chemtrails, human-made viruses, or keep you from curing your cancer or another disease with ozone, so they try as they may to vilify ozone and convince you that three atoms of oxygen are smog. When I say “they” I mean the EPA and the medical establishment. The truth is that ozone is nature’s cleanser, and nature ONLY creates ozone when human-made pollutants or smoke from fires or volcanic eruptions are present in the atmosphere along with sunlight to break said pollutants down. Nature does this by splitting oxygen atoms when these conditions exist. No pollution, ozone isn’t created. So why then does the EPA call ozone “smog”? Simple. To divert attention away from the Corporate polluters that pay taxes; mother nature doesn’t. Instead of measuring pollution, they measure the cleaner mother nature has created to break down and remove the contamination, and of course, the higher the pollution, the higher the ozone response. Calling ozone smog is disingenuous at best, and overtly fraudulent disinformation if you think about it.
So why is an ozone shock treatment a “MUST DO” for your home? DESTRUCTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE FECAL MATER! Before I got into ozone, I sold air purifiers and worked for an environmental engineering firm in Las Vegas that would test the indoor air of folks that became sick. Their insurance companies would hire us to test the air and figure out what was making them sick. Most of those cases dealt with black mold, but guess what else? Fecal matter from mites. All the homes I tested had high amounts of the allergens from the feces of mites. Why? We all shed pounds of dead skin each year, and that’s what the mites eat. And mites poop. They poop a lot. That dust you see when a ray of sun shines in your home is mostly dead skin and mite poop. Over time, that biologically active fecal matter starts to wreak havoc on your immune system, especially if you live in a closed-up home that can’t be aired out. Over the years, the air gets worse and worse until you get sick. Add to the mix molds, bacteria, viruses, parasites, and who knows what from the chemtrails and pollution in our environment. Can HEPA filters remove those things? No. The particles in question that make you sick are too small, and besides, HEPA filters can’t deal with the dust that is constantly being kicked up every time you walk around or sit down; air purifiers don’t move enough air to remove the particles that are continually being kicked up. I explain how to deal with dust in another blog post. So what is the answer? Regular ozone shock treatments are the only answer! Ozone shock treatments are the only way to kill the mites and neutralize their droppings, period.
What is the protocol for a proper ozone shock treatment? You need enough ozone to do the entire structure in one shot; otherwise, the ozone concentration will be too weak to kill mites or neutralize their droppings. You’ll only freshen the air. And you can’t utilize an ozone air purifier; those are low ozone output devices that just make the air smell pleasant and fresh while they’re running, and may be harmful to your lungs in the long haul. We do not advocate breathing ozone, and we only use ozone as a commercial sanitizer to clean the air and rid the air of parasites, mold, viruses, bacteria, VOCs, etc. That’s it.
So how much ozone do you need? 1000 mg/h per 100 sq feet with an ozone generator that does not allow the ozone plate to get too hot. I add that caveat because not all ozone generators are the same. Most vendors sell ozone generators utilizing Chinese stacked transformers that quite frankly get too hot, over 140 degrees to be exact. (if you own one buy a $12 heat sensor and see for yourself). Our ozone plates, on the other hand, stay under 100 degrees because of our “Cool-Tec” designs and our unique ozone transformers and plates. If you choose to utilize a “hot plate” ozone generator, we recommend doubling the ozone concentration. Our tests show that at 140 degrees over 70% of the ozone power is lost to heat.
So now you have enough ozone power, what’s next? You want to use your home HVAC fan to distribute the ozone throughout your home. Leave all of the doors open, open cabinet doors, closet doors, and place your ozone generator under the air return. Our commercial ozone generators shoot ozone straight up at 2400 CFM but if you don’t have one of our units, utilize a box fan and have that facing the air return in the ceiling.
How long does it take to do a proper ozone shock treatment if you have enough ozone power? If you have enough ozone, all it takes is a one-hour shock treatment at a high concentration to kill the “bad guys” in the air that makes you sick. Others will ask you to run their machines 6-12-24 hours because they don’t create high ozone concentrations, but that is not a good idea. Allowing ozone to interact with the substrates in your home for that long is not a good idea. The right approach is to hit it hard, hit it fast, then air it out. If you do that, you will get all of the excellent benefits of an ozone shock treatment without any negative consequences, like breaking down the foam under your carpet or inside your furniture. What is the max amount of time you can shock an area? Our experience suggests six hours with furnished regions, by using the protocol we teach in our manuals, and 12 hours or longer with unfurnished areas.
What if you don’t have an HVAC system? You will need to place several fans around your structure to move the ozone around. Can you go room by room? Yes, but you will not be able to sanitize the air efficiently as some contaminated air will leak into the area that was cleaned and vice versa. You need to do the entire structure at one time to receive the benefits of 100% sanitized air.
After you shock treat your home with ozone, all that is left is to open the windows to air the space out, then run your HVAC fan in the “on” position 24/7 with a MERV 11 filter to address the dust issues. After a shock treatment, you will have dead mites, dead skin, and neutralized mite and pest droppings you want to eliminate from your indoor air. The ONLY way to do that is by running your HVAC fan in the on position 24/7 and changing the MERV 11 filter ever three weeks. (Yes, it will need it – will turn black – but better them than your lungs!) I have meters that measure the amount of dust in the air and believe me, your HVAC fan is 3000 CFM vs. 150 for an air purifier, and you get much lower dust levels running your HVAC fan than placing a $1000 air purifier in every room. The reason is simple. Air purifiers do not churn the air and can only remove the dust immediately near the device. Total waste of money. Ineffective.
I hope this clears the air on ozone generators and exposes HEPA air purifiers and our governments’ “ozone smog” lies for what they are, disinformation. The truth shall set you free, free of illness caused by contaminated indoor air, and free from the lies that seek to keep you a slave to allergy medications, HEPA filters, and Corporate greed.
I have a older Sun Craft cold UV Ozone (with Mercury) still works great with its crystal bulb sand unlimited use unless you break it. I do not have to run mine very long about 30 minutes and I sometimes get dead bugs where I need to vacuum. I also like the Ozone blubbers.
Those are rare for sure. I bought some ozone producing bulbs a few years ago to do some experiments. The ozone ppm production went down every few hrs and the bulbs are pricy. So I opted to a quartz tube design instead. You can produce good ozone with a UV bulb but the cost is prohibitive to replace the new style bulbs often. Not sure how they were made in the 40’s when those machines were made. And yes, ozone does kill bugs, especially the ones you can’t see that make us sick (mites, bacteria, viruses, parasites)
I need/want to treat airduct (hvac) with ozone. There is something irritating and hurting my throat. Lab test shows no mold though. I bought 10000 mg one from lowes. I tried 60 mins ( I placed the generator in the return duct and ran the fan) and it didn’t make an difference. how long should I run?.. Based on my reading, I shouldnt run too long….
Hi Jason. The 10g units they sell online (Amazon, ebay, Lowes, etc) mostly utilize an ozone plate mounted on a transformer. The ozone element reaches 140 plus degrees within minutes. At that high temperature, the ozone that is created
quickly breaks back down into oxygen. You won’t get an ozone concentration high enough to create a ‘shock’ level of ozone in a house. Maybe a room or car, but not a house. When we sold ozone plate technology, we’d have the unit turn
on and off with a repeat cycle timer to prevent the ozone element from getting too hot, and we’d have a box fan or large fan blowing on the plate for cooling. A 100 CFM fan won’t cool and ozone plate unit sufficiently to produce high
concentrations of ozone.
I have a lot of people who buy ozone generators from vendors who don’t know the first thing about ozone call me to pick my brain about ozone and how to use it. They waste hours of my day and for years I’ve happily provided free information
on my .02 cent a minute toll free line because I love sharing my knowledge about ozone. The technology I sell is superior to ozone plate technology, but I don’t advertise so people often buy from Amazon or other vendors first before they
find my website and buy from us. I believe in karma, that those who do good (vendors like me) finish first vs large Intl corporations that do bad (globalization, replacing humans with robots, stealing our freedom/privacy with technology).
Those large Corps don’t have a soul, and they want to put us small vendors out of business. And when they do, there won’t be anyone there to answer this type of question. And that will suit them fine, as they don’t like ozone. Their answer
will be to make sure you get all of your vaccine boosters and keep your chip implant software current, lol. So back to your question before I get off my soap box. Run that type of unit on a repeat cycle timer and buy 2 or 3 to produce
the ozone concentrations one of our 10g quartz tube units will produce. Our units can be run constantly but we’ve found 60 mins on 30 off in a 24/7 situation is best. The repeat cycle timer run time for your unit should be 10 seconds on,
30 seconds off with a fan running at all times (or the hVAC fan on at all time) to cool the plate down between run times. If you had 2 or 3 units doing this, they would produce enough ozone to treat a 1000 sq ft area. Hope that helps.