The use of ozone gas from ozone generators in a large room.
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April 3, 1995
Mr. Exley E. Wical
1050 Forest Drive
Tavares, Florida 32778
Dear Mr. Wical:
This letter is in response to your questioning the use of ozone gas from ozone generators in a large room where 225 to 250 senior citizens play bingo. While ozone is occasionally suggested as a room air additive to freshen the air, we would not recommend the practice unless strictly controlled.