Remove Odors and Sanitize with OZONE

Homes, Fitness Studios, and Sports Equipment

What Is Ozone?

Ozone gas is an FDA, EPA and Health Canada approved gas proven to deactivate pathogens including viruses, bacteria and fungus in various applications.

Currently ozone is an industry standard in wastewater treatment and is used for sanitation in the medical field.

Ozone is also widely used to eliminate odors.  

Ozone is a molecule that consists of three oxygen atoms (O3), is very unstable and has a short half-life. Therefore, it will decay after some time back into its original form of (O2) oxygen. 

Ozone is oxygen at is most active state.  Ozone works to break down organic substances at the molecular level.  Ozone attacks these molecules and breaks them down into harmless substances like carbon dioxide, oxygen and trace amounts of water.

Ozone Cleaning Services.

The O-Zone Team stand behind our work and all services come with a Satisfaction Guarantee. We are committed to providing you with solutions to all your odor needs keeping home, office or equipment safe, healthy and odor free. If after an ozone shock treatment you are not 100% satisfied, we will re-treat to ensure sanitization and deodorization is to your satisfaction.

We specialize in a number of applications:

Residential | Commercial/Fitness Studios | Realtors/Property Management | Sporting Equipment

Why Use Ozone?

  • Ozone is 50% stronger and 3000 times faster then bleach

  • Works on air particles, surfaces and fabrics

  • Ozone eliminates odors, VOCs, viruses and pathogens. It does not mask odors.

  • Zero Chemical and Zero Residue

  • Family, Pet and Environment Safe and Friendly

 

How It Works.

Using commercial grade ozone generators ambient air or oxygen is converted to ozone (O3) using ultra violet lights.  The ozone gas is released into the effected space and starts attacking pollutants.  

The unstable third oxygen atom of the ozone breaks away from the O3 molecule and bonds with airborne and surface chemical contaminants present in the environment thus oxidizing it.