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  • #31
    Originally posted by Richtee View Post
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    Thanks for the technical correction Yard dog!
    Glad I could assist.


    As far as ozone goes. It's great for eliminating odors and bacteria. The main problem is generating enough to be effective. Ozone is extremely unstable and must be produced on site. Ozone is also expensive to generate in quantities large enough to be effective.

    It would be nice if we had a cost effective way to sanitize our work stations without having an impact on the environment. But until then, I'll stick with sodium hypochlorite/AKA/bleach. Although the actual disinfection process that is involved with it is still theory at this point. Who knows, maybe the answer is in UV
    Last edited by Yard Dog; 03-22-2009, 08:50 PM.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Yard Dog View Post

      It would be nice if we had a cost effective way to sanitize our work stations without having an impact on the environment.
      Then again- by the very act of sanitizing we DELIBERATLY affect the environment. That's why we DO it. Sooo..minimal impact. UV is a good idea until some fool looks into the light.
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