The use of air ionizers has been a subject of debate for some time, with some people claiming that they emit dangerous levels of ozone that can be hazardous to health. Ozone is a gas that can cause lung damage, chest pain, cough, or shortness of breath when inhaled in high doses. But what happens if you stay in a room with an ionizer?Ionizers produce ozone when negative ions electrically charge particles suspended in the air. However, a summary of scientific tests on air purifiers found that most air ionizers have no noticeable effect on particle levels.
This means that most ionizers are too weak to have an effect. Studies have shown an effect if they use very powerful ionizers, much more powerful than most ionizers available on the market. It is important to note that the effects of ozone depend on the concentration and duration of exposure. If you are living in a room with an ionizer, it is essential to monitor the ozone levels and make sure they remain within safe limits. It is also important to ensure that the ionizer is not too powerful and that it is properly maintained. In conclusion, living in a room with an ionizer can be safe as long as the ozone levels are monitored and kept within safe limits.
It is also important to make sure that the ionizer is not too powerful and that it is properly maintained.