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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 20, 2005 |
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Jerry Martin
Gennet Paauwe
(916) 322-2990
www.arb.ca.gov |
ARB Warns, Danger from Popular "Air Purifying"
Machines
SACRAMENTO - Today, the California Air Resources Board
(ARB) heard evidence revealing the unrecognized danger from indoor
air purifiers known as ozone generators. Sold as indoor air
cleaners, indoor air purifiers, and personal air purifiers, they
intentionally emit large amounts of ozone, a criteria air pollutant,
purportedly to clean the air.
"These machines are insidious. Marketed as a strong defense against
indoor air pollution, they emit ozone, the same chemical that the
ARB and the USEPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) have been
trying to eliminate from our air for decades," said acting ARB
Chairperson Barbara Riordan. "More chilling is that some people
susceptible to the ill effects of ozone will eagerly bring these
Trojan horses home."
In a update of health research to Board members, ARB staff reported
the results from multiple studies of ozone generating machines.
These devices sold as indoor air cleaners, indoor air purifiers, and
personal air purifiers, purposely emit ozone, the major component of
smog, to clean the air. One study, conducted by the USEPA, ran an
ozone generator in a test home at its maximum setting. When the
room's air was sampled, ozone levels were found exceeding 0.3 parts
per million (ppm), and an adjacent room's levels exceeded 0.2 ppm.
This level is equal to a stage one smog alert when local air
pollution control districts advise the public to avoid some outdoor
activities. These readings far exceed the state's ambient one-hour
standard for ozone of 0.09 ppm, and any recently observed outdoor
peak levels in California. At the machine's medium setting, even
with the home's central fan turned on, ozone levels still exceeded
the state standard. These findings force the Board to recommend the
public avoid using these devices.
ARB scientists expressed concern, since some manufacturers
aggressively market these products to individuals with asthma and
other respiratory and health problems. Ozone can damage the cells
lining nasal passages and lungs making it difficult to breathe and
can exacerbate asthma symptoms. At the ozone levels noted above,
some people
would experience reductions in lung function, particularly if they
engage in significant indoor activity (ie., housework, use of
exercise equipment, children in active play), as well as symptoms
such as pain on deep breath, cough and chest tightness. Elevated
ozone levels can also damage household materials, such as carpeting
and paint, as well as react indoors to form increased levels of
formaldehyde and ultra-fine particulate matter; with their
compounding negative health effects. If a family were to leave these
machines on constantly, it would be as though the family lived in a
24 hour/seven day a week stage-one smog alert.
With public concern about indoor air quality rising, advertising and
sales of these devices is increasing. Manufacturers often falsely
claim that these devices eliminate bacteria, mold, and chemical
contaminants from the air, and that they help persons with asthma
and allergies. Independent studies by the USEPA, the Consumers
Union, and others have shown that these devices do not effectively
destroy microbes, remove odor sources, or reduce indoor pollutants
enough to provide any health benefits. Ozone masks the odor of other
indoor pollutants by deadening the sense of smell. Although ozone is
used effectively in water to destroy microbes, ozone in air must
reach extremely hazardous levels (50-100 times the outdoor air
quality standards) to effectively kill microbes.
The ARB and a handful of other state and federal agencies have taken
actions in an attempt to address this health issue. However, no
agency has clear authority to control ozone emissions from devices,
and actions to date have not been effective in addressing this
problem. For more information on air purifiers see the ARB website
here
, or for the staff presentation to the board click
here.
The Air Resources Board is a department of the
California Environmental Protection Agency. ARB's mission is to
promote and protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources
through effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy. The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.
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