We rent 3500 and 7000 mg/h a commercial grade shock treatment ozone generators for industrial applications (shock treatments) to remove smoke damage from walls, carpets, etc and to kill mold. This is a great way for the person who only needs to use an ozone generator for a "one time deal" to reap the unmatched cleaning benefits of ozone without having to buy a unit outright.
Rental Contract Details: Only the actual rental and shipping fees are charged when the unit ships. A $300 deposit is secured (returned at close of contract) but not charged ($1 charged and returned at close of contact) If the unit is returned later than your rental period, we will deduct the applicable amount from the deposit. If you return the unit damaged we may charge up to $40 for a new ozone element or new transformer. Dings and scratches to the outside of the unit are not considered damage but wear and tear. Only internal damage from water, improper voltage, etc is charged a repair fee. (Water damage often blows the fuse)
The person who rents the ozone generator must be available to sign for the unit when it arrives. The renter agrees to use our ozone generators in compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws and to hold us harmless in case of any damage resulting from the negligent or improper use of our ozone generators. If the ozone generator is not returned (lost or stolen while in your possession) you agree to forego your $300 deposit as well.
Most Popular Applications:
Shock
Treatments
Restoration contractors use high powered ozone generators to remove odors caused by fires, flooding, second hand smoke, sewage cleanup, etc from walls, furniture, carpets, etc. They are also used to kill molds (including toxic molds). Now you can afford to buy your own "shock treatment" ozone generator and do it yourself. It usually takes 4 hours per 100 sq. ft to remediate mold with our 3500 mg/h ozone generator |
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Pest Control
Some environmental friendly pest control companies are getting wise to the use of commercial ozone generators in lieu of pesticides to kill insects, especially in home with small children and pets. High levels of ozone kill dust mites, ticks, ants, cockroaches, even bed bugs! Unlike pesticides, ozone converts back into oxygen after it's done it's job and leaves behind no harmful by-products, only oxygen rich air (High oxygen environments very healthy!) after it converts from ozone into oxygen after 30 minutes. |
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Remove Second Hand Smoke and Odors.
Smokers need ozone! Second hand smoke penetrates all surfaces and ruins them. Ozone oxidizes those harmful substances found in second hand smoke; even surfaces damaged by cigarette or cigar smoke. You don't have to smoke however to reap the benefits of this ozone generator. Simply passing through a smoky bar can saturate your clothing with second hand smoke. Ozone will remove the second hand smoke odors from clothing (actually oxidize them) which in turn can save you money on dry cleaning. Simply turn this ozone generator on in the closet with the smoky clothing and Presto! Clean, fresh smelling clothing. |
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Chemicals Oxidized by Ozone
I. ACIDS, ALCOHOLS, ALDEHYDES AND KETONES.
This group breaks down into carbon dioxide, water and
oxygen This group includes: Acetic Acid, Acetone, Formaldehyde,
Isopropyl Alcohol. M.E.K [methyl ethyl keytone], Propylene
Glycol. The sources of these chemicals in our homes include:
Tobacco smoke, plywood, cabinets, furniture, particle
board, office dividers, new carpets, new drapes, wallpaper,
and paneling. Also in cosmetics, shampoo and in packaged,
bottled. and canned supermarket foods.
1. Acetic Acid, 2. Acetone, 3. n-Butyle Acetate, 4. Butoxyethanol,
5. Cetyl Alcohol, 6. Formaldehyde, 7. Isopropyl Alcohol,
8.Gylcerol, 9. Methacrylic Acid, 10. Methyl-ethyl Keytone
(MEK), 11.Propylene Gylcol,
II. AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
This group breaks down into carbon dioxide, water and
oxygen This group includes: Benzene. Camphor, and Toulene.
These chemicals are associated with paint, new carpets,
new drapes and upholstery.
12 Benzene, 13. Benzyl Alcohol, 14. n.Butyl Phthalate,
15. Camphor, 16. Para-Phenylenediamine, 17. Resorcinol,
18. Styrene, 19. Tricresyl, 20. Toulene, 21. Xylene
III. ALIPHATIC COMPOUNDS
This group breaks down into carbon dioxide, water and
oxygen This group contains Butane, L.P.G. {Liquid Propane
Gas]. Propane, Mineral Spirits. These are associated
with hydrocarbons, tobacco smoke, gas burners, and furnaces.
22 Butane, 23. Isobutane, 24. Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG), 25.Mineal Spirits, 26. Propane.
IV. CHLORIDES
This group breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, CL20
and oxygen. This group includes: Methyl Chloroform,
27. Methylene Chloride, 28. Chloroform, 29. Methyl Chloroform,
30. Perchloroethylene, 31.Trichloroethylene, 39. Phenacetin,
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V. NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS
This group breaks down into water, nitrogen and oxygen.
Ammonia, and Hydrogen Cyanide are members of this family.
32. Hydrogen Cyanide, 33 Amino Phenol, 34 Ammonia, 35
Ammonium Hydroxide, 36. Benzopyrene, 37. EDTA (Ethylene
Diamine Tetracetic Acid), 38. Ethanolamine.
VI. SULFUR CONTAINING COMPOUNDS
This group breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, sulfuric
acid and oxygen. Members of this group include: Ammonium
Persulfate and Sodium Bisulfite
40. Ammonium Persulfate, 41. Ammonium Thioglycolate,
42. Sodium Bisulfite, 43. Thioglycolic Acid,
VII. OTHER
Of particular note: Alkylated Silicates form Carbon Dioxide,
water, Silicon Dioxide and Oxygen. Silicon Dioxide
is considered a respiratory hazard. Members of this
group include: Non-ionic Detergents
44. Alkylated Silicates, 45. Non-Ionic Detergents.
VIII. NON-REACTIVE COMPOUNDS Members of this group include:
Hydrogen Peroxide, Potassium Persulfate Sodium Bromate.
46. Calcium Oxide, 47. Hydrogen Peroxide, 48. Phosphoric
Acid, 49. Potassium Persulfate, 50. Silicas, 51. Sodium
Bromate, 52. Sodium Persulfate, 53. Strontium Peroxide,
54. Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate, 55. Titanium Dioxide,
56. Carbon Tetrachloride (low temperature)