Everyone knows that corona equipment produces ozone when it is working. So how to deal with the ozone produced by corona equipment?
1. Enhance ventilation: Ensure indoor and outdoor air circulation, use exhaust fans or open windows for ventilation to help discharge ozone outside.
2. Use an air purifier: Choose an air purifier with ozone filtering capabilities, such as a device with an activated carbon filter or an ozone removal filter. These filters capture and reduce the concentration of ozone.
3. Control the time and frequency of equipment use: reduce the time and frequency of use of corona equipment to reduce the amount of ozone produced. Use corona equipment only when necessary and follow the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for safe handling.
4. Add absorbents around the equipment: Place some ozone-absorbing substances, such as activated carbon, copper oxide, etc., around the corona equipment to help reduce the concentration of ozone.
5. Avoid prolonged exposure: Avoid prolonged exposure to high concentrations of ozone, especially for people who are susceptible to respiratory problems, such as asthmatics or those with other respiratory diseases.
Note that the above methods can help reduce ozone concentrations, but follow the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations regarding the operation and safety of the corona device itself. If detailed handling advice is required, it is best to consult a professional or an expert in the relevant field.