Hi Clifford,
Any time there is a spark some ozone will be created, but I'd not
worry much about that occasional snap.

tom Fowle

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:14:03PM -0400, clifford wrote:
> Dear List Members:
>     Ozone is used quite extensively in bottled water to be sure  no bacteria 
> is introduced in to natural spring water which is free of little bugs from 
> the outset.  I am told that the amount introduced is such that it dissipates 
> quickly but dealing a death blow to any microbes which may have been 
> introduced during the bottling process.  
>     I have an electronic air filter at my office, and when there is a lot of 
> arcing, when a larger piece of lent or what have you is sucked in, then it 
> sounds like a bug whacker.  When that happens, I am told that a bit of ozone 
> is generated.  A smell is also created for a brief time.  I hope the levels 
> are so low as to not be harmful.
> 
>                 Yours Truly,
> 
>                 Clifford Wilson
> 
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