If you wake up sneezing and itching with watery eyes or a runny nose, you may be allergic to indoor pollutants, including dust mites. It may come as a shock that you are constantly in direct contact with millions of dust mites that live in your ma...
Read MoreWhat you don't know is that your pet can easily get infected with bacteria, fleas, and ticks that are outside in the dirt and on tall grass, waiting for the opportunity to grab onto a passerby.
Read MoreInfection control protocols are taken place each day at all types of healthcare facilities. Despite this, hospital-acquired infections still occur. Ozone sanitizing can help reduce the risks because ozone is a powerful oxidizer that helps kill mic...
Read MoreIs your indoor environment hygienic? Today, according to the EPA, over half of all homes and buildings in the US are considered "unhygienic." So, there is a real chance that indoor pollution is compromising your air quality.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why your sports gear stinks so much? There's actually a very simple reason for that, and it's most likely contaminated with nasty mold, mildew, and odor-causing bacteria. This is where Ozone sanitizing comes into play.
Read MoreCleanliness is an important factor that needs to be taken more seriously. Most environments need to be clean in order to keep people comfortable. There are many different ways to obtain a hygienic environment, but the most effective way is by ca...
Read MoreAs of 01/01/2020 we no longer provide Ozone Sanitizing. This service is one of the many methods we have used in our quest to offer the most effective sanitizing and disinfecting. These studies and experiments led us to our current process, with pr...
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