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Wholesale Ozone Generators

$119 Digital 500 mg/h water ozonator

(Medical Grade Ozonator / oxygen feed or air dryer)

$299 Ionic Zone 3600 mg/h generator with 10 hour timer 

$449 Ionic Zone 7200 mg/h ozone generator / programmable digital timer

$699 Ionic Zone 3000 mg/h commercial water ozonator

Ozone Generator Rentals (Commercial ozone generators for rent from $20 a day)

Wholesale Ozone Generators Contractor pricing when you buy 2-4.

 

 

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We sell our ozone machines at contractor prices direct to the public.  Why? Because anyone can start their own mold, smoke, and odor remediation business with our ozone generators. 

With the advent of Craigslist, anyone can place local ads for free.  Given the fact there are few ozone machine rentals in local areas (check yourself) and given the fact there is a real need for this service (know anyone with a mold problem, second hand smoke damage, or pet odor problem?), we believe that Ionic Zone ozone generators allow anyone to start to start their own business or a second job for a relatively small price.

How many machines do restoration contractors own?  Most own at least 8 as each machine will 'shock" an area 200-400 sq. ft (depending on 3600 or 7200 mg/h) in around 6 hours.  Homeowners will pay a premium to have someone come in and do the entire home in 6 hours vs having to rent a machine and go room by room and quartering off larger areas in order to completely remediate the offensive odor or mold. 

You can also rent your ozone generator via Craigslist for $20 a day.  Most people who do this do so on a "cash" basis and require the homeowner sign a liability release stating they have homeowners insurance.

Our wholesale prices for volume discounts of 2 or 4 units are:

IZ-3600MGT
IZ-7200MGT

$250 each

 

 

 

 

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)


 

 

 

 

 


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