Natural Indoor Odor Removal

Queenaire Ozone Generators

An Ozone Generator is a type of air cleaner that intentionally produces the gas called ozone. The machine can disinfect, deodorize, kill or remove toxic airborne particles in indoor spaces. Ozone sanitizes by breaking gown odors, microorganisms and other pollutants.

In order to use ozone safely, you should consider which problems you need to treat. Some important safety tips are:

  • Use a timer to switch on your ozone generator while a room is unoccupied
  • Do not smoke or work with open fire during ozone treatment
  • After an ozone treatment, the room must be ventilated for at least 15 minutes. Even short-term breathing of ozone in high concentrations may cause negative physiological effects

The generators create ozone (03) which is dispersed into the air to attack and destroy odors at their source. They are also effective at eliminating:

  • Paint odors
  • Decaying odors
  • Smoke damage odors
  • Mold and mildew
  • New construction odors
  • Pet Odors
  • Cooking Odors

Ozone completely destroys the offending gases that cause bad smells. The ozone generator is a purification system that does not rely on air passing through the machine; instead it produces a massive amount of ions. These ions make the dust agglomerate and discharge from the air.

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Eliminating Pet Odors in a Vet’s Office

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A veterinarian’s office can collect quite a few offensive pet odors through the day. It can be very important for your business that your clients not be met with these smells when they walk through your doors.
Though a person would expect to smell the occasional dog or cat when they visit their local vet, they still expect it to smell clean and cared for when they walk into the reception area. Having a fresh, well-aired smell to your office can give clients more confidence in your practice by letting them know your staff is on the ball and keeping all the messes clean and away from the animals that are housed there.

Behind the scenes, you know there are many ways to accumulate nasty odors in your clinic. Parvo-stricken dogs (and other sick animals), the nervous fur-babies who are prone to accidents, a skunk-sprayed dog, and various surgeries can all make your office smell as though it hasn’t been cleaned in a month. You do your best to eliminate these odors with room sprays, candles, and other chemicals, but what if there was a way to help you get rid of them without having to worry about the chemicals or possible fire hazards?

An ozone generator, like the Rainbowair Activator, can be just the answer you’re looking for. The ozone molecule, by nature, will do one of two things as it starts to break down: it will either combine with an oxygen molecule, or it will combine with a gaseous element. When it combines with oxygen, it simple creates O2. When it combines with a gaseous element, it causes that gas to lose any odor it may have had.

If you have questions about how you can benefit from the science of ozone, please contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!

Using Ozone Technology to Permanently Remove Mold and Mildew

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Many people all over the world suffer from problems with mold and mildew odor in their homes, and are often in search of a way to rid the house of this unforgiving and difficult problem. When you get mold in different areas of the house, this then leads to mildew, which can leave a nasty odor in the area.  Mold is essentially a fungus and is found in areas where there is little ventilation and a warm, damp surrounding. Mildew is basically mold which has attached itself to some kind of material, mainly fabric and is usually found on carpets, rugs, clothes, towels and linens.

Mold and mildew odors are a problem in many households and is difficult to get rid of completely. As well as mold and mildew odor being unpleasant to our senses, it can also be dangerous to people with allergies as it contains irritants and toxins which can be harmful. In most cases of mold and mildew odor, traditional deodorizers and cleaning equipment doesn’t get rid of it completely, it is important to make sure that all of the molecules and bacteria are removed; the best way to achieve this is by using ozone technology to eliminate mold and mildew completely.

Ozone is created through a device which naturally creates ozone molecules from the air and then pushes them out into the area of the offending mold and mildew odor. The ozone molecule which is made up of three oxygen molecules will then separate and attach itself to the mold molecules and neutralize them. Once the oxygen atom has attached, the mold molecule is stripped of its personal odor characteristics and is dispersed as a neutral atom. Ozone is a very efficient air cleaner, as well as being proficient in odor control, as it is able to purify the air around it in a green and natural way, without releasing strong odors and chemicals into the air instead. The equipment that generates ozone is becoming more widely available and is a great investment as it takes care of the mold and mildew odor forever rather than just masking it for the immediate future.

The technology also has major health benefits as it works as a brilliant air purifier. This is why ozone is often referred to as the world’s natural air filter, which makes the air cleaner and healthier for people who suffer from allergies and irritations in their lives.

For more information, click here to visit our website to select the right ozone generator for your needs.

 

Remove Odors: Worst Odor Wednesdays Winner!

Congratulations to Sarah for winning the NewAire Plug-In Series II!!

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"…one of my mother's tenants stuffed a dead fish down the bathroom sink. It took weeks after they moved out before she finally figured out what it was and to get rid of the stink after the fish was removed."


Rotting fish is nausiating and probably one of the worst odors out there!  Enjoy Sarah!

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Contest now CLOSED-come back Wednesday, October 19th for another chance to win!

Congratulations Michelle Wynn for posting the NASTIEST odor story for Wednesday Oct.12!

"the worst smell EVER was when my pup ate her poop to try and hide the fact that she pooped on the floor, then threw it up later…It was HORRIBLE.  Me and my fiancee could not stop gagging long enough to clean up the mess."

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Click on the 'Worst Odor Wednesday' link above in navigation bar, or click here to submit your WORST odor story-starting 8am Wednesday, October 12!!