New to Macbook Air - Usb reinstall software

Hi,
Just ordered my second hand Macbook Air - and I would like to reinstall the OS onto it - I have found a couple of places on line that sell the usb reinstall disk
Macbook Air USB Drive OS X 10.6 - Original Re-Install Disk
WOuld this be the correct disk to go for?
If it is a second hand reinstal disk - they arent limited to 1 use are they, or 1 computer?  I believe the disk is brand new and unused but would appreciate some help.
Also - never used a mac book before... looking forward to it.  Will it take long to do a fresh install?
Many thanks
Leigh

Actually - Apple are awesome! Put a service call in - warned of a small charge.
Logged for a call back... phone rang immediately and spoke to an advisor who recomended I download recent OS X update - I did this and this allowed me to create a partition and allow me format all the previous users data/files and set it up as a brand new computer. 
Awesome! 
Superb customer service and support - despite it being 3 years old. 

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