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Posted by Home Enviro Health Specialists on June 7, 2007, 4:15 pm
Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
>
>>> > dlzc wrote:
>>> How they will apply this limit to the ozone produced by white blood
>>> cells in fighting infection remains to be seen.
>>>
>>> David A. Smith
>>>
>> Dave educate me I have no idea what your talking about.
>
> What he's talking about is that it's a _very_old_ proven technology to
> place an acne-infected teenager inside the return air plenum in order to
> sanitize and clean the evaporator coils. With sufficient nutrients -
> mostly sugars, starches, and lipids - the cleaning system works rapidly.
>
> You don't need non-producing ozone lights.
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> LLoyd
>
I must admit that I never did hear of this, but I am here to learn. I
will try to research this to have a better understanding. OK, so every
tech. needs to have either a acne-infected teenager inside the return
air plenum (for how long does this child need to be there) or place
sufficient nutrients - mostly sugars, starches, and lipids (will they
not decay and rot eventually? not to mention grow mold) to sanitize and
clean the evaporator coils. That's a solution? I think the UV-C is
just as effective if not more with less complication, but then again I
could be wrong.
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