Good PSTC People.

Is Ozone a toxin?

Many years ago I had a factory inspector threaten to close down some High
Voltage test equipment because there was too much Ozone being produced. 
Lately we have had bad vibes about a Xerox copier making too much Ozone and
threats of ill health etc. to operators.

So my questions are: 
Are there any legal limits on the production of Ozone?  
Is it dangerous/what are the physiological effects?  
Where can I find out about it?  
Why do they sell Ozone generators for use in kitchens and bathrooms, does
it get rid of smells etc.?
Why do I get a headache and a tight chest when I'm around this stuff?

Funny stuff, Ozone.  Sure makes screws go rusty very quickly!

Any information anybody wants to share?

Chris Dupres
Surrey, UK.

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