Ozone, an important component of smog, is a highly reactive and unstable gas capable of damaging living cells, such as those in human lungs. This pollutant forms in the atmosphere through complex reactions between chemicals directly emitted from vehicles, industrial plants, consumer products and many other sources. Ozone is a powerful oxidant – its actions can be compared to household bleach, which can kill living cells (such as germs or human skin cells) upon contact. It forms in greater q...| ww2.arb.ca.gov
Patient Exposure and the Air Quality Index, Ozone and Your Patients' Health Training for Health Care Providers| US EPA
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Ozone is a gas composed of three oxygen atoms. The ozone in the atmosphere can absorb UV rays and protect life. Ozone gas can be detected by an ozone sensor.| Environment Monitoring Sensors Manufacturer
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