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Ozone is unstable natural gas and after some time transforms to the regular oxygen.
High concentration Ozone (O3) treatment is widely used to clean, disinfect and deodorize commercial spaces: kitchens, offices, hotel rooms, restaurants, doctors offices, and many more thanks to their power to eliminate different kinds of bacteria, germs, microorganisms, virus, fungi, odor, cigarette smoke etc.
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COMMERCIAL SPACES ODOR REMOVAL & DISINFECTION WITH OZONE
STEP INTO ERA OF CLEANLINESS AND FRESHNESS WITH ADVANCED OZONE ODOR REMOVAL DISINFECTION AND SANITIZATION TECHNOLOGY
Odor removal and disinfection in commercial spaces encompass a vital aspect of maintaining cleanliness, hygiene, and a pleasant environment across various sectors. From hotels to schools, offices to restaurants, and doctor's offices to kindergartens, effective management of odors and pathogens is crucial for both customer satisfaction and health standards.
Hotels: In the hospitality industry, maintaining fresh, clean-smelling rooms and common areas is essential for guest comfort and satisfaction. Odor removal systems and disinfection protocols ensure a welcoming atmosphere, free from unpleasant smells and potential pathogens.
Offices: Office environments require odor control solutions to create a productive and comfortable workspace. Disinfection plays a key role in preventing the spread of illnesses among employees and visitors, contributing to overall workplace wellness.
Doctor's Offices: Medical settings demand rigorous disinfection to mitigate the risk of infections and maintain a sterile environment. Odor removal is equally important to enhance patient comfort and confidence in the cleanliness of the facility.
Nursing Homes: In nursing homes, where vulnerable residents require specialized care, odor removal systems contribute to a comfortable living environment. Rigorous disinfection is crucial to prevent infections and promote the health and well-being of elderly residents.
Gyms: Fitness centers utilize odor removal technologies to manage sweat and locker room odors, enhancing the workout experience for members. Disinfection procedures are essential to prevent the spread of germs and maintain a clean exercise environment.
Restaurants: Maintaining a pleasant dining atmosphere is critical for restaurants. Effective odor removal and disinfection practices are necessary to eliminate cooking smells, prevent foodborne illnesses, and uphold hygiene standards mandated by health regulations.
Kitchens: Commercial kitchens face unique challenges due to constant food preparation and cooking. Odor control systems help manage strong cooking odors, while disinfection protocols ensure food safety and compliance with health codes.
Schools: Educational facilities must prioritize cleanliness to protect the health of students and staff. Odor removal techniques enhance learning environments, while disinfection procedures reduce the spread of illnesses among the school community.
Kindergartens: Similar to schools, kindergartens require special attention to hygiene and cleanliness. Odor removal solutions create a pleasant environment for young children, while disinfection protocols safeguard their vulnerable immune systems.
Other Commercial Spaces: Various other commercial spaces, such as gyms, retail stores, and public facilities, benefit from effective odor removal and disinfection strategies. These measures enhance customer experience, promote health, and uphold the professional image of the establishment.
In summary, odor removal and disinfection are integral components of maintaining cleanliness, hygiene, and health standards across a diverse range of commercial spaces. Implementing effective strategies tailored to each sector ensures a safe, pleasant environment conducive to productivity, customer satisfaction, and well-being.
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Experience the difference with our Ozone Cleaning Service and enjoy a cleaner, healthier ambient for you and for your employees and clients.
The high concentration of ozone treats for long time intervals, until the molecule that produces the odor will be oxidized, thus disinfecting and eliminating unpleasant odor.
Why choose Ozone Cleaning, deodorization and disinfection Service?
Powerful Disinfection: Ozone (O3) penetrates every nook and cranny of your home, reaching areas that traditional cleaning methods can't. It annihilates germs on surfaces, in the air, and even within fabrics, ensuring a truly sanitized environment.
Chemical-Free: Unlike harsh chemicals that can pose risks to your health and the environment, ozone leaves behind no residue and requires no additional chemicals to be effective. It's the eco-friendly choice for a healthier home.
Odor Elimination: Say goodbye to stubborn odors from pets, cooking, smoke, and more. Ozone neutralizes odors at their source, leaving the space smelling fresh and clean.
Safe and Convenient: Our professional technicians handle the entire process, from setup to completion, ensuring your safety and peace of mind. Plus, ozone naturally reverts to oxygen, leaving behind no harmful by-products.
Customized Solutions: Whether you need a one-time deep cleaning or regular maintenance, we offer flexible service plans tailored to your needs and schedule.
Ozone is unstable natural gas and after some time transforms to the regular oxygen.
How Much Does Ozone Cleaning Cost?
We offer affordable, top-quality services and clear transparent prices. Our team establishes a proper cleaning plan for client's unique needs and budget. The cost of our services varies based on the size and type of the space what you’d like to be disinfected.
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LIST OF ODORS, GASES & CHEMICALS DESTROYED BY OZONE (O3)
Acetaldehyde
Acetic Acid
Acetic Anhydride
Acetone
Acetylene
Acrolein
Acryaldehyde
Acrylic Acid
Acrylonitrile
Adhesives
Aged Manuscripts
Air Wick
Alcohol
Alcoholic Beverages
Amines
Amyl Acetate
Amyl Alcohol
Amyl Ether
Animal Odours
Anesthetics
Aniline
Ashpalt Fumes
Automobile Exhaust
Bacteria
Bathroom Smells
Benzene
Body Odours
Burned Flesh
Burning Food
Burning Fat
Butadiene
Butane
Butanone
Butyl Acetate
Butyl Alcohol
Butyl Cellosolve
Butyl Choloride
Butyl Ether
Butylene
Butyne
Butyraldehyde
Butyric Acid
Camphor
Cancer Odour
Caprylic Acid
Carbolic Acid
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Celloosolve
Cellosolve Acetate
Charred Materials
Cheese
Chlorine
Chloriobenzene
Chlorobutadiene
Chloro Nitropropane
Chloropicrin
Cigarrette Smoke
Citrus and Other Fruits
Coal Smoke
Combustion Odours
Cooking Odours
Creosote
Cresol
Crontonaldehyde
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexene
Dead Animals
Decane
Decaying Substances
Decomposition Odours
Deodorants
Dibromethane
Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Dichloroethane
Dichloroethylene
Dichloroethyl Ether
Dichloromonofluoromethane
Dichloro-Nitroethane
Dichloropropane
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
Diesel Fumes
Diethyel Amine
Diethyel Ketone
Dimethylaniline
Dixane
Dipropyl Ketone
Embalming Odours
Ethane
Ether
Ethel AcetateEthel Acrylate
Ethel Alcohol
Ethel Amine
Ethel Benzene
Ethyl Bromide
Ethyl Chloride
Ethyl Ether
Ethyl Formate
Ethyl Mercaptan
Ethyl Silicate
Ethylene
Ethylene Chlorhydrin
Ethylene Dichloride
Ethylene Oxide
Essential Oils
Eucalyptole
Exhaust Fumes
Fabric Finishes
Fecal Odours
Fertiliser
Film Prosessing Odours
Fish Odours
Floral Scents
Fluorotrichloromethane
Food Aromas
Formaldehyde
Formic Acid
Freon
Fuel Gases
Fumes
Gangrene
Garlic
Gasoline
Heptane
Heptylene
Hexane
Hexylene
Hexyne
Hospital Odours
Household Smells
Incense
Indole
Incomplete Combustion
Industrial Wastes
Iodoform
Irritants
Isophorone
Isoprene
Isopropyl Acetate
Isopropyl Alcohol
Isopropyl Ether
Kerosene
Kitchen Odours
Lactic Acid
Lingering Odours
Liquid Fuels
Liquid Odours
Lubricating Oils and Greases
Lysol
Masking Agents
Medicinal Odours
Melons
Menthol
Mesityl Oxide
Methane
Methyl Acetate
Methyl Acrylate
Methyl Alcohol
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Methyl Cellosolve
Methyl Cellosolve Acetate
Methyl Chloride
Methyl Chloroform
Methyl Ether
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Formate
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Methyl Mercaptan
Methylal
Methylcyclohexane
Methylcyclohexanol
Methylcylochexanone
Methylene Chloride
Mildew
Mixed Odours
Mold
Monochlorobenzene
Monofluorotrichloromethane
Moth Balls
Naptha (Coal Tar)
Naphtha (Petroleum)
Naphthalene
Nicotine
Nitro Benzene
Nitroethane
Nitroglycerine
Nitromethane
Nitropropane
Nitrotoluene
Nonane
Noxious Gases
Octylene
Octane
Odours
Odorants
Onions
Organic Chemicals
Packing House Odours
Paint & Redecorating Odours
Palmitic Acid
Paper Deteriorations
Paradichlorobenzene
Paste & Glue
Pentane
Pentanone
Penylene
Perchloroethylene
Perfumes & Cosmetics
Perspiration
Persistant Odours
Pet Odours
Phenol
Pitch
Plastics
Popcorn & Candy
Poultry Odours
Propane
Propionaldehyde
Propionic Acid
Propyl Acetate
Propyl Alcohol
Propyl Chloride
Propyl Ether
Propyl Mercaptan
Propylene
Propyne
Putrefying Substances
Putrescine
Pyridine
Rancid Oils
Resins
Reodorants
Ripening Fruits
Rubber
Sauerkraut
Sewer Odours
Skatole
Slaughtering Odours
Smoke
Solvents
Sour Milk
Spilled Beverages
Spolied Food Stuffs
Stale Odours
Stoddard Solvent
Stuffiness
Styrene Monomer
Tar
Tarnishing Gases
Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Theatrical Makeup Odours
Tobacco Smoke
Toilet Odours
Toluene
Toluidine
Trichloroethylene
Turpentine
Valeric Acid
Valeric Aldehtde
Vapours
Varnish Fumes
Vinegar
Vinyl Chloroide
Viruses
Volatile Materials
Waste Products
Waterproofing Compounds
Wood Alcohol
Xylene
Excerpt from “Ozone”, by M Horvath, L. Bilizky and J. Huttner, Budapest, Hungary, Published 1985. Distributed by Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc, 52 Vanderbilt, Avenue, New York, NJ 10017 USA