OUR VISION
Living and working in a safe environment is of paramount importance in today’s time. More than ever, it is a priority to consider the health and safety of customers, patrons and employees alike. Finding a way of achieving this sustainably and effectively, according to current protocols and procedures, is the challenge we face.
WHY TO CHOOSE OZONE-BASED SANITIZATION?
- Guarantees elimination of 99.9% viruses, bacteria, molds and yeasts
- Its highly oxidizing and sanitizing power reaches all surfaces even the most hidden ones (differently from UV radiation and HEPA filter)
- When produced with quality devices, ozone is completely safe and there are no contraindications
- Sanitization happens in short time fitting your clinical protocols
- Its cost-effectiveness compared to traditional chemicals and reduces staff related costs (no labour nor ordinary maintenance)
- Environment friendly: No organic nor inorganic harmful residues are left after disinfection (being unstable, Ozone is readily converted back to oxygen)
- Provide additional IPC measures to keep your customers as well as your staff safe and protected
- Restore trust and confidence in your customers and employees setting sanitisation best standards and practices
Differentiate your business showing maximum attention to prevention and safety
Moreover, recent evidence has shown how Coronaviruses (SARS-CoV-2 too) have the ability to circulate and persist in the air and not only through droplets. This has an enormous impact on the clinic’s air quality, especially at the end of a working day when it will result poor.
The greater the number of air changes per hour(ventilation rate), the sooner any aerosol will be cleared.
- Where feasible, environmental decontamination should be performed: A minimum of 20 minutes, that is 2 air changes, in clinical settings where the majority of these procedures occur is considered pragmatic (UK GOV Transmission characteristics and principles of infection prevention and control).
Low ozone concentration, given the absence of danger to the respiratory tract, can be used during operational activity, so as to contain microbial contamination and viruses.
Higher concentration, which can be toxic, can instead be used for a profound sanitation of the environment during the hours of suspension of the operating activity or products.
INACTIVATION OF VIRUSES, BACTERIA, MOLDS, YEASTS AND INSECTS
The antipathogenic effects of ozone have been substantiated for several decades (its killing action upon bacteria, viruses, fungi, and in many species of protozoa).
The effectiveness of disinfection depends on the susceptibility of the target organisms, the contact time, and the concentration of the ozone as indicated in the chart:
ORGANISM | CONCENTRATION | EXPOSITION TIME |
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Virus (Polio virus type-1, Human Rotavirus, Flu, Enteric virus) |
0.2 ppm – 4.1 ppm | < 20 minutes |
Bacteria (E. Coli, Legionella, Mycobacterium, Fecal Streptococcus) |
0.23 ppm – 2.2 ppm | < 20 minutes |
Molds (Aspergillus Niger, vari ceppi di Penicillum, Cladosporium) |
2 ppm | 60 minutes |
Yeasts (Candida Parapsilosis, Candida Tropicalis) |
0.02 ppm – 0.26 ppm | < 1,67 minutes |
Insects (Acarus Siro, TyrophagusCasei, TyrophagusPutrescientiae) |
1.5 – 2 ppm | 30 minutes |