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Residential ozon odor removal
Odor removal with ozone

Professional Ozone Odor Removal & Disinfection Services
Eliminate Unpleasant Smells in Residential and Commercial Spaces, Vehicles and More

Odor removal with ozone

OZONE ODOR REMOVAL AND DISINFECTION SERVICE

Complete List of Odors, Gases & Chemicals Neutralized by Ozone (O3)

According to scientific research (Horvath et al.), high-concentration ozone is effective at breaking down the molecular bonds of the following compounds:

Category 1: Organic & Biological Odors

  • Animal & Pet: Pet Odors, Fecal Odors, Urine, Poultry Odors, Skatole, Dead Animals.

  • Medical & Human: Body Odors, Perspiration, Hospital Odors, Anesthetics, Gangrene, Cancer Odor, Embalming Odors.

  • Decay: Decomposition Odors, Putrefying Substances, Sewer Odors, Mildew, Mold, Viruses, Bacteria.

Category 3: Kitchen & Food Odors

  • Cooking: Burning Fat, Cooking Odors, Garlic, Onions, Spilled Beverages, Sour Milk, Sauerkraut.

  • Food Processing: Fish Odors, Slaughtering Odors, Packing House Odors, Ripening Fruits, Rancid Oils.

  • Commercial: Popcorn & Candy, Restaurants, Cheese.

Category 2: Smoke, Fuels & Combustion

  • Smoke: Tobacco & Cigarette Smoke, Coal Smoke, Charred Materials, Incense, Ashpalt Fumes.

  • Fuels: Gasoline, Diesel Fumes, Kerosene, Automobile Exhaust, Propane, Butane, Methane, Fuel Gases.

  • Industrial: Rubber, Tar, Varnish Fumes, Paint & Redecorating Odours, Plastic, Lubricating Oils.

Category 4: Chemical Compounds & VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds)

  • Solvents: Acetone, Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, Turpentine, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), Alcohol.

  • Acids: Acetic Acid, Formic Acid, Lactic Acid, Butyric Acid, Propionic Acid.

  • Gases: Carbon Monoxide, Chlorine, Formaldehyde, Nitrogen Compounds, Ammonia (Amines).

  • Household: Adhesives, Moth Balls, Perfumes & Cosmetics, Cleaning Agents (Lysol), Deodorants.

Scientific Reference: > Excerpt from “Ozone”, by M. Horvath, L. Bilizky and J. Huttner, Budapest, Hungary. Published 1985; Distributed by Elsevier Science Publishing Co. Inc., New York.

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