While ozone has powerful disinfecting capabilities, many people may have concerns about its safety. In fact, ozone is safe when maintained at appropriate concentrations.
Ozone typically has a neutral pH and does not irritate the skin. Moreover, modern bathtub ozone systems are equipped with precise control mechanisms that ensure the ozone concentration always remains within safe levels, preventing any harm to the user.
Safety Parameters for Ozone
It is generally considered safe and effective to control the ozone concentration in bathtub water to below 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/m³). However, it’s important to note that the control of ozone levels in a bathtub must take several factors into account, such as the volume of the water, the performance of the ozone generator, and the duration of use.
Since ozone is a strong oxidant, excessive concentrations can irritate the skin, respiratory system, and may even cause corrosion to the bathtub and related equipment.
When using ozone systems, it is essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and monitor your body’s response. If any discomfort occurs, use should be stopped immediately, and appropriate measures should be taken.