In article <4mauam$5kv at cobra.Minn.Net>, gglaser at minn.net says...
>>>Hydrogen peroxide? Hmmm wouldn't like to breathe that in on a regular
basis.
You are all the time. Hydrogen peroxide is produced by human beings and
you exhale it. It is also produced in the body to kill bacteria, but also
antioxidants a produced to reduce the risk of radicals.
>>It is not just a disinfectant, it is an "everything-ocide". Causes cell
>>death, necosis, the whole nine yards. Again, opening your window to let
>>it out would be nice....even if the damn stuff was there in the first
place.
>>To suggest that H2O2 is present in the home in disinfectant quantitites
is
>>the biggest pile of tosh I have ever heard.
You have to learn something every day.
>>Also, OSHA has workplace limits on H2O2 that are something like 1ppm.
>Any more than that is considered a dangerous airway irritant.
If you calculate the H2O2 out from a high level of 50000 ions/cm3 you
will find the level to be around 0.0000000001 ppm, which seems to be on
the safe side of OSHA limits.
Ozone on the other hand might give yoy problems.
Staffan Crona