Temporary.- do you mean that there is a permanent reduction in sensitivity or a temporary one like with most strong smells?
- No smell in the room, some in my sump room as the carbon probably wasn’t fresh enough to filter so much ozone from the skimmer air outlet.
I don’t doubt that showing the ozone house up your nose and taking a few deep breath wouldn’t be a horrible idea, I’m saying that the risk in terms of our application isn’t as bad as people make them out to be.
I would be very interested in reeding some examples of reefers getting hurt by properly using ozone, perhaps there are a bunch and I’ve just missed it?
In that case I would need to reevaluate my stance.
I have read on a number of occasions on a UK forum of people experiencing the likes of headaches attributed to the use of ozone. However, it never bothered me. I don't think people have to be actually "hurt" for people to have a negative reaction to ozone in the air for people to stop using it. Like I said some are a lot more sensitive to free ozone in the surrounding air in the room.