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Which one do you use more?
Yeah, I agree. Going back to pick up the ozone machine sucks. I have one out still in a little town called Shingle Town. I was too lazy to drive up there so I just let them borrow it when they were in town for a week with some instructions on how to use it.I honestly don't like having to go back to pick up equipment except on water damage jobs. I prefer to do what I call a G.O.C (general ordor control). A fogger or electric sprayer with a good smoke treatment chemical. I personally like Odoban (Eucalyptus or Fresh Linen) because it has Eucalyptus oil that helps lock down smoke odor on walls, ceilings, flooring, etc.
Home Depot has it in the cleaning section.
That ozone machine is dangerous too! You basically should have a sign with a skull and crossbones warning people not to be in the area that it's being used so they don't pass out from lack of oxygen.Yeah, I agree. Going back to pick up the ozone machine sucks. I have one out still in a little town called Shingle Town. I was too lazy to drive up there so I just let them borrow it when they were in town for a week with some instructions on how to use it.
You have to learn to charge enough to make it worthwhileI honestly don't like having to go back to pick up equipment except on water damage jobs. I prefer to do what I call a G.O.C (general ordor control). A fogger or electric sprayer with a good smoke treatment chemical. I personally like Odoban (Eucalyptus or Fresh Linen) because it has Eucalyptus oil that helps lock down smoke odor on walls, ceilings, flooring, etc.
Home Depot has it in the cleaning section.
Wow! You did your homework.While ozone is dangerous it hasn’t caused 1 death on record that I can find.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105969/#!po=3.84615
You're dangerous too and while you may not have caused any deaths. You nearly made me vomit with your driving. I take that back! You killed that right rear tire in the Arizona desert! ☹While ozone is dangerous it hasn’t caused 1 death on record that I can find.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105969/#!po=3.84615
I’m hoping to make the next MF in Arizona. Hopefully I can help find your straps.You're dangerous too and while you may not have caused any deaths. You nearly made me vomit with your driving. I take that back! You killed that right rear tire in the Arizona desert! ☹
I recommend evacuating prior to occupancy for both the ozone and fogger. Hold your breath and pop some doors and windows.Ozone.
Ozone has it's draw backs, slow processing time, damages rubber, must evacuate the living space but once you shut the generator off and introduce fresh air it can be re-occupied in 20-30 minutes.
Fogging chemicals into the air space that can linger (ULV fogger) for hours may not be your wisest choice of application unless the home or business is vacant or isn't going to be occupied for sometime.
Even them you need to protect yourself with proper ppe. The particle size out of a ulv fogger is so small you don't want to disinfect or deodorize your respiratory system.
Cover your ass when using either. Have a written statement of what you are doing. What can be expected and for them to stay out of the home until the airspace returns to normal. Have them sign a copy approving the process. Leave them a copy.
Better off to use one with a timerI recommend evacuating prior to occupancy for both the ozone and fogger. Hold your breath and pop some doors and windows.
How long do you have to leave it run to be effective?Was just having this conversation with a gentleman the other day so I had the reference from the[at conversation fresh on my mind.
Funny enough I still went with a titan 4000 hydroxyl unit and the odor is now nonexistent.
How long do you have to leave it run to be effective?