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Community and Business Odour cleaning

with Ozone Clean4you

Why use an Ozone generator in your business?

An ozone machine works by generating ozone gas, which is made up of three oxygen atoms (O3). This gas is a powerful oxidizing agent, meaning it reacts with other substances it comes into contact with.
Once released, the ozone molecules react with various organic and inorganic molecules present in the air or on surfaces. This reaction breaks down these molecules, effectively neutralizing odours, killing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, and eliminating pollutants.

What is Effective Ozone Odour Cleaning?

It’s important to note that ozone can be harmful to humans and animals if breathed in high concentrations, so ozone machines should only be operated in unoccupied spaces or with proper ventilation. Additionally, after ozone treatment, it’s necessary to allow time for the ozone to dissipate and revert back to oxygen before reoccupying the treated area.

Remove unwanted smells

Remove smoke smell

Say goodbye to smoky odours! Ozone Clean4You’s ozone generators directly combat smoke smells, leaving your area smelling fresh and clean.
Eliminating unpleasant odours, whether they’re in the hotel room, office, restaurant, public restrooms, or anywhere else, can be quite a challenge.

remove urine smell

Our range of ozone generators will not only remove the smell of urine in the air it will also remove it from the source. The smell of urine can be removed from carpets, clothing, mattresses, furniture or any other area that you can imagine.

Let's fresh air

Remove unwanted odours effortlessly with OzoneClean4You’s Ozone machine, which effectively neutralizes unpleasant smells. The ozone machine works by emitting ozone gas, which reacts with odour-causing molecules, breaking them down and eliminating the source of the smell. 

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