Odor Removal – Ozone

Ozone Odor Cleaning Coronavirus Disinfection

Destroy lingering odors, bacteria, mold with A-1 Janitorial Services most powerful, commercial grade ozone generators.

  • What is Ozone?
  • How does it destroy and eliminate odors?
  • Is it dangerous?

Where is Ozone effectively used?

  • - Rental houses
  • - Commercial buildings
  • - Autos
  • - Anywhere you encounter malodors, ozone will destroy them, not mask them.

 

Note:  Cause of odor must first be remediated

What odors does Ozone eliminate?

  • - Smoke (cigarette, smoke from fire, burnt food, etc…)
  • - Mold and musty mildew odors*
  • - Animal (urine, feces, odors resulting from death & decay*)
  • - VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) a.k.a. “Off-gassing” or “out-gassing” Click here to read about the potential dangers.

There are several case studies demonstrating the efficacy of ozone gas to destroy malodors.  Ozone Gas is the most effective way of disinfecting the air and penetrating virtually all areas of a room or building where odors exist. Because ozone gas permeates all areas, it sanitizes and disinfects the air, hard surfaces as well as carpet and fabrics where odors linger.

Ozone is a Powerful Odor Eliminator

If you would like to know more, please watch the video "Effective Air Cleaning With Ozone Generators."  Ozone is not to be used when living things can be exposed to the Ozone Gas.  However, in unoccupied spaces it is highly effective.

Frequently Ask Questions

It certainly can be be if used in occupied areas. In higher concentrations — as are necessary for killing the coronavirus.  Ozone is harmful to living things. However, trained professionals perform this service after hours, when the treatment area is vacant and void of people, plants and animals.  Following the shock treatment, the environment is tested and monitored using a special ozone testing meter and declared safe for occupancy. 

An amazing fact about Ozone is that after destroying bacteria, viruses and odors it quickly converts back to oxygen leaving a clean, fresh smelling and disinfected environment.

There are several case studies demonstrating the efficacy of ozone gas to destroy bacteria and viruses.  Sources indicate that the coronavirus has been demonstrated to remain airborne as an aerosol for up to three hours, and can live on many common surfaces for as long as three days.  Ozone Gas is the most effective way of disinfecting the air and penetrating virtually all areas of a room or building where coronavirus particles have landed. Because ozone gas permeates all areas, it sanitizes and disinfects the air, hard surfaces as well as carpet and fabrics where viruses can potentially hide.