3-in-1 Multipurpose Cleaner: Sanitize, deodorize, and clean any non-porous surface in as little as 2 minutes with basic tap water, reducing germs without harmful chemicals
Superior Eco-Friendly Sanitizing: All natural and safe to use around children and pets, perfect for sanitizing surfaces in your home, office, or while traveling
Portable & Practical: Conveniently fits on your desk, nightstand, dresser, coffee table, or in the car, and easily stores in your purse, backpack, gym bag, diaper bag, or travel suitcase
Less Waste: Aqueous ozone is generated from tap water, providing a powerful, environmentally friendly clean every time, eliminating the need for messy wipes and sprays, and can be refilled and reused endlessly
Aqueous ozone is used in industrial sanitation, but given that these things don’t have any specifications related to the ppm (strength) of the treated water, they’re probably worthless
/showme the most mucus-y day care, with one employee attached to the wall like the marine in aliens, and ripley, dressed as a parent arriving to pick up her child, has not a flamethrower but a can of lysol
Wasn’t ozone considered eco-diastrous at some point in my life? When the hell did it become eco-friendly? Have i really been doomscrolling for that long? It seems like just a few days…
@Jonas4321 You may be confused. The ozone layer protects the surface of the earth from the more dangerous types of UV (and other radiation). At one time it was being destroyed by CFCs which were being used as propellants in aerosol cans and also as refrigerants. The elimination of CFCs from use, and the subsequent recovery of the ozone layer, is widely considered one of the most successful global scientific and environmental efforts.
Alternatively, gaseous ozone, at ground level is indeed considered a pollutant as it is irritating to the eyes and lungs and so on.
Liquid ozone is an entirely different thing. First of all calling this chemical free is disingenuous. Taking regular water and creating ozone is inherently a chemical process. All of this said, it is highly likely that the concentration of ozone in the water in a product like this makes it no more dangerous or effective than using that water straight from your tap.
I want to want to get these but having used an Ozone machine, which has some pretty intense health warnings, I am really hesitant. I give my kids method and Mrs. Meyer’s to clean with. When I think about handing them these I worry about them breathing this in or getting it on their skin.
Any other recovering 90’s kids have Ozone Layer grade school flash backs? Like is this cancer water? Another subtle way for the man to keep us down, or maybe up, in ozone?
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Homedics Ozone Clean 3-in-1 Chemical-Free Disinfectant Spray
Model: SAN-OZ100-BK, SAN-OZ100-BL, SAN-OZ100-WT
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
Was $152 (for 2) at Homedics
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Mar 5 - Monday, Mar 9
More Home Dics.
@yakkoTDI Ho medics.
@dvermilion @yakkoTDI Sick!
If my water is “Georgia Red” I’m not calling a plumber, I’m calling the fucking police.

@dvermilion my exact thought!
Got these before. Haven’t seen a microbe since.
(Of course, didn’t see any before; damn things are teeny tiny.)
I bought these before for $19.99. SCORE!!
I still can’t play the piano.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@therealjrn-Well, ya can buy’em for less this time, if ya want!!

So sorry, @1DisabledWarVet, perhaps I was unclear. I bought TWO FOR $19.99!!
WINNING!!
Please, Mr. President, no more winning!!!
@1DisabledWarVet @therealjrn But you didn’t buy these, anyway - you bought the others!
Aqueous ozone is used in industrial sanitation, but given that these things don’t have any specifications related to the ppm (strength) of the treated water, they’re probably worthless
meh.
I was going to ask if these things really work. Then I realized they’re being sold on Meh (for a fraction of their original cost). I did the math…
Chemical free?
SAFETY DATA SHEET for OZONE
(Although I doubt there is actually a significant amount)
@2many2no And water (aka H2O, dihydrogen monoxide, hydroxyl acid, etc.) is also a chemical.
@rpstrong CHTST
/showme the most mucus-y day care, with one employee attached to the wall like the marine in aliens, and ripley, dressed as a parent arriving to pick up her child, has not a flamethrower but a can of lysol
@zippyus Here’s the image you requested for “the most mucus-y day care, with one employee attached to the wall like the marine in aliens, and …”
@mediocrebot surprisingly, it’s the thumb that’s most disturbing.
@mediocrebot @zippyus best this one will have a year long wait still
@mediocrebot @zippyus The sign in back should have read “Slimey Sprouts Learing Center”.
@mediocrebot @zippyus Kudos for ‘Slimey Sprouts’.
@mediocrebot @zippyus There are time I wish MY arms bent this way.
Seems more like an insect catcher to me.
Beauty Shop
Wasn’t ozone considered eco-diastrous at some point in my life? When the hell did it become eco-friendly? Have i really been doomscrolling for that long? It seems like just a few days…
@Jonas4321 You may be confused. The ozone layer protects the surface of the earth from the more dangerous types of UV (and other radiation). At one time it was being destroyed by CFCs which were being used as propellants in aerosol cans and also as refrigerants. The elimination of CFCs from use, and the subsequent recovery of the ozone layer, is widely considered one of the most successful global scientific and environmental efforts.
Alternatively, gaseous ozone, at ground level is indeed considered a pollutant as it is irritating to the eyes and lungs and so on.
Liquid ozone is an entirely different thing. First of all calling this chemical free is disingenuous. Taking regular water and creating ozone is inherently a chemical process. All of this said, it is highly likely that the concentration of ozone in the water in a product like this makes it no more dangerous or effective than using that water straight from your tap.
@louisdi thanks I feel better now.
I want to want to get these but having used an Ozone machine, which has some pretty intense health warnings, I am really hesitant. I give my kids method and Mrs. Meyer’s to clean with. When I think about handing them these I worry about them breathing this in or getting it on their skin.
Any other recovering 90’s kids have Ozone Layer grade school flash backs? Like is this cancer water? Another subtle way for the man to keep us down, or maybe up, in ozone?
Buy this! I bought this around a year ago and it does work. Don’t delay. It’ll go fast.
John R
Will these enable me to stop wearing five rona masks?
What does it mean to “activate” it?