ozonate

o·zo·na·tion

 (ō′zə-nā′shən)
n.
The process or act of treating with ozone, often as part of a purification process.

o′zo·nate′ v.
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ozonate

(ˈəʊzəʊˌneɪt)
vb (tr)
(Environmental Science) to add ozone to
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Once the humidity levels are at a consistent level of 42 to 58 percent indoors, then ozonate room by room.
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