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  Should I really worry about the quality of the air inside my home or office?
  YES! Yes and yes!    
  I know what air pollution is but can you give me some examples of typical air pollutants?
  Indoor air pollution is caused by a buildup of gas and other compounds. These compounds include:
Asbestos - Second Hand Smoke - Lead - Radon - Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide - Nitrogen Dioxide
   
  What are the health risks for those leaving in a polluted air environment?
  We know we are stating the obvious but air is the most essential component needed by our body to live. Deprive our body of this life giving source and death ensues. It is as devastating simple as this.    
  Can OZONE Lite help me with molds?
  FACT: Molds can be found practically anywhere and in any type of climate. They can grow in places we least expect. Within 4 to 9 days a single mold spore can germinate and produce hundreds of thousands of airborne spores    
  I know that The OZONE Lite uses TiO2 (titanium dioxide) technology. How does it work and how has it evolved?
  OZONELite is an amazing technological breakthrough! We combined an energy efficient light source with a TiO2 (titanium dioxide) coating to effectively help in the elimination of airborne bacteria, mold, viruses, fungi, smoke and household odors.    
  I am confused about the name of your product. Why have you called it OZONE Lite?
  A good question.    
  What is TiO2 or titanium dioxide?
  TiO2 (titanium dioxide) is an oxide of the metal titanium which occurs naturally as a rutile in some acid igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks, and is also in sedimentary rocks and beach sands.    
  What are the other uses of TiO2 (titanium dioxide)?
  The element titanium is finding more and more applications in today’s society. The use of titanium metal in aerospace, sports and medicine is well known; in fact, over 96% of the worldwide use of titanium is in the oxide form, TiO2