Tersano's Lotus Sanitizing System Ozonator - Cleans your fruits like a confession cleans your soul
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Asmita , Shimla:
May 5 2008
Made Popular May 5 2008
I happen to have a very religious neighbor who goes to confessions on every opportunity he gets. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that it has ever stopped him from indulging in sin. Actually, I have come to believe that he only resorts to...
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Local Opinions (2)
1 Stars
First and foremost, cars do not produce ozone, Mother Nature does to try to combat all of the pollutants that we humans are putting in the atmosphere. Secondly, ozone in air is a lung irritant, but in water, it is perfectly safe and TOTALLY effective. There are countless examples in industry where this technology is already used and we just miniaturized this technology to make it available to consumers like you so that you don’t have to use other harmful products in your everyday life. No treason here, we have nothing to be shameful of, as we offer the ONLY green sanitizer on the market, EPA registered and using an FDA and USDA approved process.
The best example I can mention is Olympic swimming pool venues, they have to use ozonated water, instead of chlorine. Actually, Disney, Sea World and countless other water parks use this same technology. As for harmful to asthma sufferers, we have countless testimonials that say the contrary. Let’s face it, we need to get rid of ALL those cleaners, regular or green, they are not safe and that is what is causing respiratory problems.As for the #7 plastic, not sure where you learned that means it is not recyclable? #7 is actually a category for ’other’ plastics which is where our BASF SAN material falls. There are many examples of #7 plastics out there with the arrows around it which means they are recyclable. As for energy consumption, do the math and it really only adds up to .05 cents/use....much more environmentally friendly than the trucks that are delivering your bottle of cleaner to your local grocery store. I feel we are the only green solution on the market, in fact, we are so green that I feel the choice is clear (as water) as to the best way for everybody to clean their homes and sanitize their produce.
The best example I can mention is Olympic swimming pool venues, they have to use ozonated water, instead of chlorine. Actually, Disney, Sea World and countless other water parks use this same technology. As for harmful to asthma sufferers, we have countless testimonials that say the contrary. Let’s face it, we need to get rid of ALL those cleaners, regular or green, they are not safe and that is what is causing respiratory problems.As for the #7 plastic, not sure where you learned that means it is not recyclable? #7 is actually a category for ’other’ plastics which is where our BASF SAN material falls. There are many examples of #7 plastics out there with the arrows around it which means they are recyclable. As for energy consumption, do the math and it really only adds up to .05 cents/use....much more environmentally friendly than the trucks that are delivering your bottle of cleaner to your local grocery store. I feel we are the only green solution on the market, in fact, we are so green that I feel the choice is clear (as water) as to the best way for everybody to clean their homes and sanitize their produce.
Global Opinions (2)
1 Stars
First and foremost, cars do not produce ozone, Mother Nature does to try to combat all of the pollutants that we humans are putting in the atmosphere. Secondly, ozone in air is a lung irritant, but in water, it is perfectly safe and TOTALLY effective. There are countless examples in industry where this technology is already used and we just miniaturized this technology to make it available to consumers like you so that you don’t have to use other harmful products in your everyday life. No treason here, we have nothing to be shameful of, as we offer the ONLY green sanitizer on the market, EPA registered and using an FDA and USDA approved process.
The best example I can mention is Olympic swimming pool venues, they have to use ozonated water, instead of chlorine. Actually, Disney, Sea World and countless other water parks use this same technology. As for harmful to asthma sufferers, we have countless testimonials that say the contrary. Let’s face it, we need to get rid of ALL those cleaners, regular or green, they are not safe and that is what is causing respiratory problems.As for the #7 plastic, not sure where you learned that means it is not recyclable? #7 is actually a category for ’other’ plastics which is where our BASF SAN material falls. There are many examples of #7 plastics out there with the arrows around it which means they are recyclable. As for energy consumption, do the math and it really only adds up to .05 cents/use....much more environmentally friendly than the trucks that are delivering your bottle of cleaner to your local grocery store. I feel we are the only green solution on the market, in fact, we are so green that I feel the choice is clear (as water) as to the best way for everybody to clean their homes and sanitize their produce.
The best example I can mention is Olympic swimming pool venues, they have to use ozonated water, instead of chlorine. Actually, Disney, Sea World and countless other water parks use this same technology. As for harmful to asthma sufferers, we have countless testimonials that say the contrary. Let’s face it, we need to get rid of ALL those cleaners, regular or green, they are not safe and that is what is causing respiratory problems.As for the #7 plastic, not sure where you learned that means it is not recyclable? #7 is actually a category for ’other’ plastics which is where our BASF SAN material falls. There are many examples of #7 plastics out there with the arrows around it which means they are recyclable. As for energy consumption, do the math and it really only adds up to .05 cents/use....much more environmentally friendly than the trucks that are delivering your bottle of cleaner to your local grocery store. I feel we are the only green solution on the market, in fact, we are so green that I feel the choice is clear (as water) as to the best way for everybody to clean their homes and sanitize their produce.
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The best example I can mention is Olympic swimming pool venues, they have to use ozonated water, instead of chlorine. Actually, Disney, Sea World and countless other water parks use this same technology. As for harmful to asthma sufferers, we have countless testimonials that say the contrary. Let’s face it, we need to get rid of ALL those cleaners, regular or green, they are not safe and that is what is causing respiratory problems.As for the #7 plastic, not sure where you learned that means it is not recyclable? #7 is actually a category for ’other’ plastics which is where our BASF SAN material falls. There are many examples of #7 plastics out there with the arrows around it which means they are recyclable. As for energy consumption, do the math and it really only adds up to .05 cents/use....much more environmentally friendly than the trucks that are delivering your bottle of cleaner to your local grocery store. I feel we are the only green solution on the market, in fact, we are so green that I feel the choice is clear (as water) as to the best way for everybody to clean their homes and sanitize their produce.