Ozone oxidizes airborne pollutants, then reverts to oxygen, leaving behind cleansed and refreshened air.
HERE’S HOW THIS PROCESS WORKS:
Ozone Molecules converted from oxygen (below)
as a result of an electrical charge, such as that provided by lightning, or an OZONE machine One oxygen atom splits off to oxidize pollutant, leaving behind breathable oxygen and purified air.
Ozone is highly reactive, so it interacts with most contaminates. As the element with the second highest oxidation potential (next to flourine), ozone proceeds to destroy the pollutant through oxidation.