Ozone

Ozone gas (O3) is highly reactive and toxic and is considered a major pollutant that can negatively impact the health of those who breathe it in.

What is Ozone?

Ozone is a powerful disinfectant gas. Ozonated water is also routinely used in bottled water production as part of the disinfection process, along with being used to sanitise ultrapure water loops found in the pharmaceutical and semi-conductor fabrication industries. 

Ozone monitoring

Many processes using ozone are subject to strict gas detection regulations. Too much ozone at ground level can lead to respiratory issues, lung illnesses and hospitalisation, so monitoring the air we breathe is vital.   

ATi’s flexible range of fixed and portable gas detection solutions help a variety of industries to optimise places of work, protect air quality and safeguard health and safety.

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