----- Original Message ----- From: "Connie Howard" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: CS>asthma and CS, again/OZONE & IONS



Sharon...

Do you think that your Ozone machine would work in my basement?  My house
is 100 years old and has gone through a lot of moisture being dumped
under the house; that couple with Racoons, cats, skunks, etc the smell
coming from the basement is not very good.  My house is 850 sq ft with a
partial basement below half of it.  The other part is crawal space.  If
it would would I need a certain model to handle that space?

thanks

connie

Connie,
I'm not Sharon, but would like to share my own experience with using an Aranizer in a similar situation.

For six years until recently, I lived in a house with a crawl space that was very damp -- so damp, in fact, that black mold was growing in the house! Leaving an Aranizer running in the crawl space 24/7 was very helpful. It was also a blessing to have one running INSIDE the house. We finally got the landlords to put a drainpipe in the gutter so the water ran off the roof to the ground away from the house when it rained, instead of pouring directly under the house in the crawl space.

For you, running a dehumidifier in the finished portion of the basement could be really helpful. So would running the Aranizers. If there's no mold in your house, all this can help prevent it from growing. If there's already mold growing in the walls, you will probably have to run tubes from the Aranizers into the walls where the mold is growing -- because even though the ozone is in the air in the room, it generally cannot reach the inside of the wall or go through the wall to get to the mold. (How I wish what Garnet had written, that ozone goes into sheetrock and stays there, were true! Then we wouldn't need to run tubes into the walls.)

By the way, a friend of mine owns a plastics factory and every time I'd visit him there, if the door from the inner lobby to the plastics molding portion of the factory we open, I'd have to run to his office holding my breath to avoid the fumes. He was just beginning the construction of prototypes of his wonderful far infrared sauna cabinet, so I was visiting him a lot because I was working on my sauna book; I really needed to be there. I worked on him for four years to install an air purification system in that factory. He finally did. He bought a humungous industrial size Aranizer. Even though the workers were not health-oriented at all, a few days after it was installed they all commented on how nice the air smelled! And one woman, who had chronic sinus problems, felt them abate considerably.

So these Aranizers really work. I have dealer privileges, but use them only for myself and for people who are really ready to buy, because it's too much work to convince people that (1) ozone is safe, and (2) the Aranizers really work and are worth the price. They are more expensive than other brands, but you can leave them running 24/7 and there are no parts to wear out (it's based on Tesla technology).

Best,
Nenah


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