All of these products already on the market that you speak of don't actually work, and why? Because they work by putting ozone into the room air at below safe levels, to which the EPA says,
"There is evidence to show that at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone is not effective at removing many odor-causing chemicals."
and,
"If used at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone applied to indoor air does not effectively remove viruses, bacteria, mold, or other biological pollutants."
And after investigating many ozone generators already on the market that claim to be air purifiers, the EPA concluded with the following, "The public is advised to use proven methods of controlling indoor air pollution..."
As has already been pointed out to you by the company they do not intend to release ozone into the room air to clean the air, so you're comparing apples to oranges.
https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/ozone-generators-are-sold-air-cleaners
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