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Ozone (Oł, a gas composed of three oxygen atoms) is naturally
generated when atmospheric Oxygen (O) rises to the stratosphere,
and is exposed to the sun's ultraviolet rays, forming a layer of
protection commonly known as the 'Ozone Layer'. Ozone
generation similarly occurs during a thunderstorm, leaving
behind that crisp clean feeling in the air.
Using Corona Discharge technology, the Ozone Ultra Pro
mimics this natural process of Ozone generation. No
consumables are required for this process as the Ozone Ultra
Pro converts
the Oxygen (O) present in atmospheric air directly into Ozone (O).
Ozone is a highly effective natural steriliser that can inactivate
practically any organic contaminant on contact. As it is a
highly reactive gas, it continually reverts back to its most
stable form by releasing one of its atoms to turn back into Oxygen
(from O to O). As the additional Oxygen atom breaks free, it
will oxidise any organic matter it touches, killing organic
contaminants at a cellular level. Essentially, Ozone disrupts
the cellular structure by rupturing
the cell wall - a process referred to as 'cell lysing'.
Using the Ozone Ultra Pro it is possible to control indoor Ozone concentration
in a unique manner, as the machine is equipped with a
(Patent Pending)
Ozone destruct system. With
Ozone
destruct capability it is possible to raise Ozone
concentration to biocidal levels, then rapidly convert any
residual Ozone back into Oxygen. Therefore, the Ozone
Ultra Pro can provide a rapid, and highly effective
sanitising solution as the additional
Oxygen atom in Ozone oxidises and inactivates a broad spectrum of
pathogens.
This sanitisation process is highly effective for treating the air
and surfaces in any area through
the inactivation of:
Bacteria
Viruses
Odours
Allergens
Yeasts & Moulds
Glue & Paint Emissions
The Process Explained
Once the equipment is set up the operator leaves the area and starts
the sanitisation process remotely using a remote control panel. The Ozone diffuses into the area
and engulfs all exposed surfaces and penetrates hidden areas and
fabric items.
The Ozone rich atmosphere is sustained for a short period of time, during which bacteria and other
unwanted elements are destroyed.
Next, the Ozone Ultra Pro's unique (Patent Pending)
ozone
destruct system begins converting the residual Ozone back
into Oxygen, ensuring that the process is completed in the
fasted possible timescale.
Advantages of using Ozone
Imagine the possibilities created by safely harnessing the
sanitising power of ozone in gaseous form. As a gas, ozone is at its
most effective. Ozone gas can fill areas very quickly, will
penetrate into places that are traditionally difficult to reach
(including fabrics and upholstery) and will inactivate contaminants
on contact.
Consider the labour force, time and range of chemicals required to
sanitise the entirety of a large room and its contents.
By using ozone instead, all of the walls, the doors and doorframes,
the windows, the floor, the ceiling, the contents, soft furnishings
and even the air can be treated automatically, with no additional
chemicals and in a very short timescale.
With traditional sanitising methods there is a risk of
re-contamination as contaminates can potentially be spread around
the area on cleaning cloths and implements. This risk is completely
negated by using Ozone Sanitisation. As Ozone is a gas
composed entirely of Oxygen, it leaves no chemical residue
whatsoever.
At the end of the sanitisation process, the only by-product
remaining is fresh clean air. When compared to traditional chemical
sanitising agents, Ozone would therefore seem the natural choice for
any organisation looking to reduce the environmental footprint, time
and labour requirement of their current sanitisation processes.
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