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Yes - in closed systems. Ozone will damage or destroy lung tissue, and it is an irritant to eyes, nasal and throat tissue. I believe that ozone is decomposed before it is released to the air that people breath.ShawnD said:-disinfect laundry in hospitals, food factories, care homes etc
-disinfect water before it is bottled
-deodorize air and objects, such as after a fire
-kill bacteria on food or on contact surfaces
-scrub yeast and mold spores from the air in food processing plants (this also means it prevents Sick Building Syndrome)
-wash fresh fruits and vegetables to kill yeast, mold and bacteria
-chemically attack contaminants in water (iron, arsenic, hydrogen sulfide, nitrites, and complex organics lumped together as "color")
-hospital operating rooms where air needs to be sterile
-eradicate water borne parasites such as Giardia and Cryptosporidiumin surface water treatment plants. This process is known as ozonation.