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    Ozone safe levels

    Ozone is not necessarily safe to breathe so how safe are the units y’all use in blinds??

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    I've wondered the same. I do know that smell gets me feeling sick after a while... or maybe it's the reaction to it.


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      #3
      Originally posted by peterp63 View Post
      I've wondered the same. I do know that smell gets me feeling sick after a while... or maybe it's the reaction to it.


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      Ozone can damage lungs in high enough levels

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        #4
        Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen molecules. So I guess in theory if you breathed enough of It, one of the oxygen molecules could combine with a pair of hydrogen molecules in your lungs. Leaving O2 and H2O. Water and air in your lungs.

        Or maybe not.

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          #5
          I've wondered the same. I do know that smell gets me feeling sick after a while... or maybe it's the reaction to it.


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            #6
            Originally posted by peterp63 View Post
            I've wondered the same. I do know that smell gets me feeling sick after a while... or maybe it's the reaction to it.


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            Originally posted by peterp63 View Post
            I've wondered the same. I do know that smell gets me feeling sick after a while... or maybe it's the reaction to it.


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            It may be affecting your memory too

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              #7
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                #8
                Originally posted by Playa View Post
                It may be affecting your memory too
                Not a good selling point!! lmao

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WCB View Post
                  Not a good selling point!! lmao

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                    #10
                    Not a lot of responses. Guess everyone is in their blinds using one killing big deer...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by WCB View Post
                      Not a lot of responses. Guess everyone is in their blinds using one killing big deer...
                      Are you not hunting? It's nice and cool outside.

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                        #12
                        First of all, your not supposed to put it in your blind. It should be placed at the top of your downwind window or what I do is set it on the top of the blind. If you use it right, there are no health risks except for maybe when that big buck steps out in your shooting lane your heart may feel like it's about to explode.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ironman View Post
                          Are you not hunting? It's nice and cool outside.
                          Wish I was hunting instead of outside painting. Letting stuff dry after the rain before I get back to it...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
                            First of all, your not supposed to put it in your blind. It should be placed at the top of your downwind window or what I do is set it on the top of the blind. If you use it right, there are no health risks except for maybe when that big buck steps out in your shooting lane your heart may feel like it's about to explode.
                            Interesting

                            So in my Krivoman I could mount it outside above the window. That’s doable.

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                              #15
                              If you're smelling it or breathing it in, you're doing it wrong. It is supposed to be above your head on the downwind side of you so it would always be blowing away from you... only time I smell it when I'm hunting is when the wind momentarily swirls

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