Fourteen percent of homes may be at risk. Two percent (2%) of California households own an air cleaner that intentionally emits ozone (ozone generator), while eight percent (8%) own an air cleaner that may emit ozone as a by-product. An estimated 828,000 Californians (about 282,000 households) may be exposed to potentially harmful levels of ozone from ozone generators. Get the facts & get involved! Not all air-cleaning devices are appropriate for home use some can be harmful to human health. The ARB recommends that ozone generators, air cleaners that intentionally produce ozone, not be used in the home. Ozone is a gas that can cause health problems, including respiratory tract irritation and breathing difficulty (Ozone and Health).
Links to fact sheets and articles of interest are provided below.
- Fact Sheet: Beware of Ozone-Generating Indoor "Air Purifiers"
- List of Hazardous Ozone Generators Sold as Air Purifiers
- REPORT: Evaluation of Ozone Emissions From Portable Indoor "Air Cleaners" ...
- PRESENTATION : Actions to Address Indoor Ozone Generators
- PRESS RELEASE:Some Air Cleaners Dangerous to Public Health