Message from @Tervy

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2018-07-29 07:38:09 UTC  

Then air your apartment out really good

2018-07-29 07:39:50 UTC  

source: i have worked on hotels and used to clean some apartments after renters have gone

2018-07-29 07:41:36 UTC  

are you a woman?

2018-07-29 07:41:54 UTC  

on cellars and closed spaces its good idea to let it be shutdown (USE TIMERS) 1-2 hours before stepping in

2018-07-29 07:42:00 UTC  

worked in hotel and cleaned aps, cooking

2018-07-29 07:42:04 UTC  

🤔

2018-07-29 07:42:10 UTC  

to let ozone turn back to oxygen

2018-07-29 07:42:40 UTC  

>work in hotel kitchen >assume that we dont take emerency shifts from other people

2018-07-29 07:43:34 UTC  

aps cleaning was with friend who owned "hazmat" cleaning company (incase people blew their brains out/someone died/hoarders/etc

2018-07-29 07:43:46 UTC  

helped him time to time when i was 16-18

2018-07-29 07:44:48 UTC  

Wait

2018-07-29 07:44:54 UTC  

You're not supposed to breathe ozone

2018-07-29 07:45:02 UTC  

nope

2018-07-29 07:45:15 UTC  

Man, I love the smell of ozone tho

2018-07-29 07:45:26 UTC  

Cant do anything fun

2018-07-29 07:46:00 UTC  

ozone deaths are real deal during heatwaves+cellar apartments too

2018-07-29 07:46:17 UTC  

as ozone flows to lowest point

2018-07-29 07:47:24 UTC  

quoting wikipedia for cause /effect ``` Heat waves

Ozone production rises during heat waves, because plants absorb less ozone. It is estimated that curtailed ozone absorption by plants was responsible for the loss of 460 lives in the UK in the hot summer of 2006.[66] A similar investigation to assess the joint effects of ozone and heat during the European heat waves in 2003, concluded that these appear to be additive.[67] ```

2018-07-29 07:47:57 UTC  

this summer insane heatwave ??? we can only hope that its not that many

2018-07-29 07:48:18 UTC  

Seems to be byproduct of pollution more than amything.

2018-07-29 07:48:27 UTC  

that too yes

2018-07-29 07:48:38 UTC  

but ozone death is not fun way to die

2018-07-29 07:48:43 UTC  

Also how would you even measure that compared to heat stress pushing old timers over the edge

2018-07-29 07:48:54 UTC  

it corrupts lungs > you drown on your own fluids iirc

2018-07-29 07:49:06 UTC  

But it smells so nice

2018-07-29 07:49:32 UTC  

usualy it tho causes heartattack faster than lung problems manifest

2018-07-29 07:49:36 UTC  

but yeah

2018-07-29 07:50:10 UTC  

ozone is nasty stuff but i agree that freshly aired apartments smell quite nice

2018-07-29 07:51:22 UTC  

you could try just getting dimethyl sulfide instead :P

2018-07-29 07:51:59 UTC  

I like the idea of killing things with UV and ozone

2018-07-29 07:53:17 UTC  

both can be used to clean water too btw

2018-07-29 07:53:23 UTC  

that is even neater

2018-07-29 07:54:08 UTC  

UV lamps are probably easier to use for that, and you can pretend you are running a tiny nuclear reactor

2018-07-29 07:54:59 UTC  

Man, ozone generators are pricy. But the designs are bad ass

2018-07-29 07:55:05 UTC  

oh how i wish we had ability to simulate Cherenkovs radiation colors

2018-07-29 07:55:10 UTC  

id buy lamp isntantly

2018-07-29 07:55:22 UTC  

i fell in love with that oooomphh and color when i first saw it at local nuclear plant

2018-07-29 07:56:20 UTC  

tritium blue is probly closest to that spectrum

2018-07-29 07:57:14 UTC  

or what ever the blue algae is at china sea

2018-07-29 08:02:47 UTC  

but yeah is safer to run proper HEPA filtration + UV