WHAT IS OZONE? Ozone is simply enriched oxygen (O3) that has two major benefits:
- The ability to sanitize
- The ability to deodorize
SANITIZING Ozone is a powerful corrosive with the ability to both sanitize and disinfect Ozone breaks down a pathogen’s protein structure so it can neutralize things like:
- Bacteria
- Molds
- Amoeba
- Fungi
- Viruses
- Yeasts
- Mildew
- Algae
- Infective and non-infective germs
DEODORIZING Ozone deodorizes other gases and small particulate odors, both organic and inorganic It’s oxidation abilities permanently convert odors into water vapor and other compounds like carbon dioxide Some odors ozone is capable of eliminating are:
- Tobacco
- Food
- Marijuana
- Mildew
- Pet
- Cooking Odors
- Moisture
- Smoke
- Air Conditioning Issues
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS Ozone is residue free. It only lasts 20 minutes before naturally dissipating and converting back to breathable oxygen. Ozone’s short lifespan eliminates the safety issues associated with storing, handling and transporting liquid disinfectants
HOW IS OZONE CREATED?
Ozone (O3) is created when oxygen (O2) molecules are energized by either a Corona Discharge or UV-C, and split into single oxygen atoms Single oxygen atoms bond loosely with available oxygen molecules, then easily separate to oxidize viruses and other pathogens that can cause illnesses Unlike the stable oxygen we breathe, ozone is an unstable molecule that destroys other molecules through oxidation
OZONE AND COVID-19
For decades, ozone has been the most cost-effective and safest option for killing dangerous viruses and other threats. It has been proven to kill 99.999% of airborne pathogens, including the SARS and MERS Coronaviruses, and flu’s like H5N1 (Avian flu) Since ozone kills both SARS and MERS, researchers believe that it may be a vital tool to help prevent the further spread of COVID-19, and possibly kill this newer, stronger strand. COVID-19 is an enveloped virus. With just 30 seconds of contact to ozone, the envelope protein of the virus is damaged and the single-strand RNA inside is broken down. This damage prevents the virus from attaching to a healthy cell, and destroys more than 99% of viruses. Once a virus is destroyed, the ozone dissipates and leaves only breathable oxygen behind.
THE COMMERCIAL USES OF OZONE
VEHICLES
- Boats
- Trucks
- Airplanes
- Limousines
- Automobiles
- Camping Trailers
- Emergency Vehicles
- Recreational Vehicles
BUILDINGS
- Attics
- Crawlspaces
- Gyms
- Retail Stores
- Houses
- Office Buildings
- Schools
- Athletic Facilities
- Garages
- Industrial Spaces
- Air B&B’s
- Rental Properties
- Basement
- Commercial Facilities
- Apartments
- Hotel and Motel Rooms
MISCELLANEOUS USES
- Pet Odors
- Carpet Odors
- Mold and Mites
- Athletic Equipment
- Clothing and Apparel
- Fire and Smoke Damage
- Cigarette Smoke Removal