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Report confirms ozone pollution can kill 4-22-08
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even breathing in a little ozone at levels found in many
areas is likely to kill some people prematurely, the National Research Council
reported on Tuesday.
The report recommends that the Environmental Protection Agency consider
ozone-related mortality in any future ozone standards, and said local health
authorities should keep this in mind when advising people to stay indoors on
polluted days.
"What impressed me was the consistency of the findings that ozone clearly ...
does have an effect," Dr. Evelyn Talbott of the University of Pittsburgh, who
worked on the study, said in a telephone interview.
"It's small, but when you talk about a small effect over 300 million people,
it's a lot."
The report looks at ground-level ozone, a component of smog, as opposed to the
ozone found in the high atmosphere, which protects the Earth from ultraviolet
rays.
Ozone is a form of oxygen formed by the reaction of sunlight on air containing
other pollutants such as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide. It is a powerful
oxidizer, meaning it can damage cells in a process akin to rusting.
It is known to cause respiratory problems and worsen heart disease. Children and
the elderly are at special risk.
The EPA asked the National Research Council, part of the advisory National
Academies of Science, to analyze the link between ozone and early death.
ILL AT GREATER RISK
A committee appointed by the council found that deaths related to ozone exposure
are more likely among people with pre-existing diseases and other factors that
could increase their susceptibility. But they said premature deaths are not
limited to people who are already within a few days of dying.
They looked at studies that linked deaths directly with variations in ozone
levels, as well as animal studies that examined whether there was a biological
explanation for ozone causing death.
"Do you see the disease on days when ozone is higher? And the answer is yes,"
Talbott said. "There does appear to be a dose response."
The committee looked at studies done in several cities across the United States
as well as in Canada and Europe. They took into account differences in
temperature and humidity that may affect the ozone level.
The effects on deaths are clear, Talbott said -- and the findings excluded
serious illnesses and visits to the emergency room if the patient did not die.
"If you have a town that has got many old people ... then obviously this ozone
thing is probably a bigger player," Talbott said. "It touches everybody but I
think it touches the infirm and elderly (more)."
The EPA toughened standards for ozone pollution in March but outside experts
complained its new requirements were more lax than the EPA's own scientists
recommended.
The new standards are 75 parts per billion in ambient air in the United States.
The previous standard was 80 parts per billion.
The EPA's Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee recommended a standard of
60 to 70 parts per billion.
Comment:
What does this mean to those using ozone generators? I own one and used to
sell them. They can be very dangerous and only should be used with great caution
and only when the benefits outweigh the risks!
They are very beneficial in controlling mold. The smallest amount needed
should be used. In moldy basements get a dehumidifier and run in 24/7. In fact
this should be done in every basement to prevent mold in the home. Run the drip
line into your sump pump.
In the case of mold in the home. Use in the moldiest room on the lowest
setting or use it on the sanitize setting once a week when no one including
pets, are in the home.
If you or anyone in your home has asthma, you should not use it in any room
they go in. If anyone in the home experiences, sore thought, sore nose, swollen
glands, or trouble breathing; you are using it to much or have it set to high.
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