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What is an Ozone generator?

 Ozone O3

Ozone (O3) is activated oxygen, nature's way of cleaning the air we breathe. It occurs naturally in the environment. Oxygen (O2) generated by plant life is converted by ultraviolet radiation to ozone by binding a third oxygen atom to the normal two to form O3. Lightning also forms ozone during storms. The fresh sweet smell in the air after a thunderstorm is the smell of ozone.

 

The first ozone generators were developed by Werner von Siemens in Germany in 1857 for medical usage.

ozone formation

 


 

      

ozone air sanitizer unit



 
Air sanitizer unit. Has timer settings for the ozone 'On' time and the 'Off' time. This way the unit can be optimised for your particular area.
ozone water and air sanitizer

 

Model: SY-W300

for Air and Water treatment.

 

 

Why decontaminate the water?

What are germs? Germs is a collective term from the inception of hygiene. Generally, all microscopic etiologic agents (pathogenic germs) are referred to as germs, such as for example bacteria, protozoa, viruses, fungi and rickettsia*.

 

Germs and water?

With the exception of absolutely sterile water every type of water contains germs which will multiply depending on the living conditions. If the number of pathogenic germs is no longer tolerable or their growth is „explosive“ respectively, resulting in a sanitary (physiological) hazard, it is referred to as water contamination.

Water contamination through bacteria? Bacteria are protozoa, which multiply rapidly in a warm environment and especially in water, depending on the supply of nutrients. Under favourable conditions, they divide in less than ten minutes. Approximately 200 types of bacteria are pathogenic (morbific) for humans. Well known epidemics caused by bacteria are cholera, tetanus, gas gangrene, leprosy, plague, dysentery, tuberculosis, pox, typhus, diphtheria, brucellosis.

Water contamination caused by protozoa? Protozoa are unicellular organisms. They are better developed than bacteria as seen by their size as well. Protozoa are transferred into the water via animal and human faeces. Until protozoa find a host, they coat themselves with a very resistant membrane (cyst) to protect themselves from environmental impacts. Protozoa cause amoebic dysentery, bilharziasis (caused by hook worms), giardia (severe intestinal infections), as well as malaria, tsetse disease and sleeping sickness respectively (caused by the anopheles mosquito and tsetse fly respectively).

Water contamination caused by viruses? Because of lack of an own metabolism, viruses can only multiply in live cells (host cells). In approximately 10% of cases, they are transmitted via water. The most well known viruses cause jaundice (hepatitis), infantile paralysis (poliomyelitis) and Ebola among others.

Water contamination caused by fungi and their spores respectively?  

Approximately 2% of known fungi are found in water, such as for example some oomyceta, mould, ascomyceta and deuteromyceta. Fungi reproduce by means of spores. They are small cells containing cytoplasm surrounded by a strong septum. These spores are primarily distributed passively for example in flowing water. Some of the spores are extremely resistant, germinate under favourable conditions and grow into a new fungus. Water mould for example is causing severe diseases in water animals such as damage to the skin of fish through parasites (Saprolegnia parasitica) and the crayfish plague (alphanomyces astaci).

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Unit for the Pool/jacuzzi/Spa



  pool ozone   pool ozone
   


 rohs compliant        CE approved