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TOP TIPS FOR AQUEOUS OZONE


As aqueous ozone continues to be more prevalent in the cleaning industry, Robert Kravitz, a US-based writer for the cleaning world, spoke to Matt Montag of CleanCore Technologies to get some handy hints for using these new systems.


Aqueous Ozone cleaning systems are starting to make significant inroads in the professional cleaning industry. One of the initial goals of the manufacturers of these products was to prove to the professional cleaning industry these systems clean effectively, that they can be used for daily cleaning, and that they offer ‘on-demand’ cleaning, allowing the cleaning worker to use the system whenever and wherever it is needed, without needing to gather chemicals from a janitorial closet.


Scores of studies have now been released that prove the cleaning effectiveness and value of these systems. Further, as cleaning professionals begin to use these systems, they find the manufacturers were correct and the systems are


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equally suited to handling both daily and on-demand cleaning tasks.


But in the process, something else has been uncovered. Aqueous ozone is now viewed as a very ‘green’ and sustainable way to clean. In fact, at least when it comes to cleaning, one manufacturer now refers to these systems as ‘greener than green cleaning’.


Cleaning with aqueous ozone gets high marks for sustainability because it minimises or eliminates the following:


• Packaging materials (boxes, plastic, etc)


• Containers • Fuel • Greenhouse gases • Cleaning-related waste


As the cleaning effectiveness of these systems becomes recognised, along with their green and sustainability attributes, many more cleaning professionals, building owners and managers are becoming aware of aqueous ozone cleaning systems and more are likely to follow. And while these systems are very safe and relatively easy to use, cleaning professionals should be aware that as with any cleaning tool or equipment, these systems must be used properly.


Because of this, we asked Matt Montag of CleanCore™ Technologies, a US-based manufacturer of aqueous ozone cleaning systems, to offer some tips and suggestions on using an aqueous ozone cleaning system:


• Some aqueous ozone cleaning systems are wall-mounted and


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