OZONISED AIR.
Claims have- been; made that ozonised • air promotes i deep bneaihing, I and strengthens'- the; lungs' iiiid i,n,'cj'ea^e^: ihe \yeight.' .For tyie purposs of, testing: the, truth of; .these fjainie;' I the Piijstl National s Bank i of. i Chicago' made an 'interesting experiment a short time ago on six employees who were working in one of the rooms of .the auditor's department. Their individual weights and chest measurements were taken when an ozonisor was installed in the room, and again nit-the end ,pf ,tWQ xaonthsj iwhen found ilia* 'every ' oneyof" ;t\\& 'Men ijhjid gained 'fri' weight; as 'Well'.as m'c'hcjst measurement..,,,,' In, London,,. the ] underground < railways according to "Cassier's Magazine,''''soon to he Freed of all-"disagreea.hT6 odours by forcing ozonised; air through'them at the rate, of 900 cubic feet per passenger per hour. Throughout Europe, theatres, banks, restaurants and homes are supplied with ozonised air; and while America has been comparatively, slow in recognising the advantages of this invigorating and cleansing agent, the size and importance of the concerns that are now using it with such excellent results cannot but create an in- ' creasing demand for it.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 16 October 1912, Page 4
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188OZONISED AIR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 16 October 1912, Page 4
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