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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Water Ozone Generators for Your ... - AOL

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    If you’re not familiar with water ozone generators, you’re not alone. While these can be pretty common in industries like cleaning, sanitation, flood restoration, and fire departments, for ...

  3. Violet ray - Wikipedia

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    Ozone inhalations for about four minutes are also of importance. For catarrh , this treatment was directed: Catarrh, Nasal - In this condition the Nasal Tube is used within the nose with a mild current within the nasal passage, two to five minutes on each side, followed by an application with the Surface Electrode externally over the area of ...

  4. Ozone - Wikipedia

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    Ozone generators, or ozonators, [133] are used to produce ozone for cleaning air or removing smoke odours in unoccupied rooms. These ozone generators can produce over ...

  5. Air ioniser - Wikipedia

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    An air ioniser (or negative ion generator or Chizhevsky's chandelier) is a device that uses high voltage to ionise (electrically charge) air molecules. Negative ions, or anions , are particles with one or more extra electrons , conferring a net negative charge to the particle.

  6. High-ozone shock treatment - Wikipedia

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    High ozone shock treatment or ozone blasting is a process for removing unwanted odour, and killing mold, vermin and microorganisms in commercial and residential buildings. . The treatment is less expensive than some alternative methods of sterilizing indoor spaces - cleaning or removal of building material, or in extreme cases the abandonment of sick buildin

  7. 35 Vintage Toys That Are Worth an Astonishing Amount of Money ...

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    2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.