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Benefits of Ozone

 

 

Ozone readily decomposes into oxygen and leaves no harmful residues, by-products, or odors, and therefore allows fabrics to be rinsed more thoroughly in the same amount of time.

Ozone's bactericidal action prevents superbugs from developing by destroying the drug resistant genes.

What is Ozone

 

Ozone (O3) is Mother Nature's gift for safer, more effective sanitation. Ozone is the most powerful naturally occurring agent – the same element that cleanses the Earth's atmosphere, balancing the bacteria population and neutralizing harmful chemicals. Ozone exhibits a short 20 minute half-life and it reverts to oxygen rapidly because it is simply oxygen (O2) with an extra oxygen atom. Thus it quickly kills pathogens and does not build up on surfaces the way detergents and chemicals can. In 1991, the US Environmental Production Agency (EPA) confirmed that ozone is the most effective primary disinfection available for drinking water.


Ozone Creation:
Singlet Oxygen (O) + Oxygen (O
2) = Ozone (O3

Ozone Dispersion:
Ozone (O
3) + Bacteria, odor, pesticides = Oxygen (O2

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