Body Suit

A body suit is composed of ozone-resistant material, typically Tyvek
or nylon, which is sealed at the wrists, neck and ankles (if there are
no attached booties). It is necessary to shower first and then enter
the suit while still wet, to aid ozone transference. The silicon tubing
from the generator is introduced into the suit either through the neck
opening or up the sleeve. Ozone is introduced for 30 minutes at a rate
of 1/16 or 1/8 l/m. Because of the large volume, no outlet for excess
gas is required. This method is unpopular due to the clammy feel of the
suits as the wet skin surface cools.
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