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Kind of an odd question....but would there be any reason to worry about H2o2 vapor being spread through out my house(where all of my prized underwater creatures also reside)?
I suspect that not too many other people have used an air cleaner that uses this technology and also keeps reef tanks, so I'm not expecting to get first hand experiences. But I think Randy and some of the other chemistry geniuses out there may have some input.
I'm not sure if I should name the product because I have no idea if it actually works but I am an hvac contractor and one of my trusted suppliers swears by it and basically claims that it works miracles. Of course I doubted them so they gave me one to install in my own home for free. The claim by the manufacturer is that it actually produces a vapor that not only cleans the air in your home but also all the surfaces of bacteria, mold and pathogens.
I suspect that it would be very small amounts of h2o2 being introduced to the aquariums and I do know people dose for various reasons probably in much larger amounts.
I suspect that not too many other people have used an air cleaner that uses this technology and also keeps reef tanks, so I'm not expecting to get first hand experiences. But I think Randy and some of the other chemistry geniuses out there may have some input.
I'm not sure if I should name the product because I have no idea if it actually works but I am an hvac contractor and one of my trusted suppliers swears by it and basically claims that it works miracles. Of course I doubted them so they gave me one to install in my own home for free. The claim by the manufacturer is that it actually produces a vapor that not only cleans the air in your home but also all the surfaces of bacteria, mold and pathogens.
I suspect that it would be very small amounts of h2o2 being introduced to the aquariums and I do know people dose for various reasons probably in much larger amounts.



