brownboy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 9:20 am
Haha!
So is the conclusion that ozone does sanitize but is bad for foam and plastic so not suitable for CPAP machines?
I would also question the "sanitize" part. Ozone is used for disinfection in some settings (hospitals or industrial for sterilization) but in MUCH higher quantities than these home ozone devices can even generate.
So while we can say that ozone can be used to sanitize in some very specific situations...that doesn't equal the home devices actually "sanitizing" anything...not to mention that sanitizing doesn't equal "cleaning".
Has anyone ever done petri dish experiments to prove that ozone home devices actually kill whatever bugs might be on a cpap machine? Swab the machine before and after ozone use???? Then grow those petri dishes in a lab and see what grows???
What I have seen as "proof" that the devices actually kill anything come from the device manufacturers and it is very general proof at that. They make a lot of assumptions they don't prove.
First wrong assumption is that everything on a cpap machine or mask is a bad guy...and even if it was...guess what happens the first time we touch the newly "sanitized" equipment.....we put those very same bugs right back onto the machine or mask and contaminate things again.
There is so much wrong with the ozone device promotion thing even before people realized that foam and ozone don't play nice with each other.
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.
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