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OZONE in air conditioning ducts

In large spaces we normally apply Ozonation, (TURBO-SERIES) through the air conditioner's impulsion duct.

 

In this way, two objectives are achieved:

 

Distribute the Ozone generated throughout the premises, taking advantage of the installation of the drive circuit with the necessary amount of Ozone, given that the air-conditioned air flows are sized for this purpose.

 

Disinfection of air conditioning ducts.

 

The difficult access to these ducts complicates their cleaning, which is why it is usually done very occasionally.

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These ducts are an inevitable source of dirt and germs, finding unbeatable conditions for their development. Given the amount of accumulated organic matter, they easily reproduce by the existing air current until they are released into the environment.

 

In recent times there have been very serious cases due to the development of microorganisms in air conditioning ducts, such as Legionella and Aspergillus, etc.

 

Legionella, a highly pathogenic and contagious bacterium that causes "Legionellosis" or Legionnaires' Disease. The Aspergillus very dangerous fungus that can cause very serious illnesses with a very notorious statistic of fatal cases produced by these microorganisms.

 

The Ozone applied in the discharge duct, at the outlet of the air conditioning machine, permanently disinfects the ducts, attacking the root of the problem: the germs and organic matter they feed on.

 

With Ozonation, through Air Conditioning we find ourselves in a place that is not only air-conditioned, but also free of germs and unpleasant odors.

 

REFERENCES FROM RECOGNIZED SCIENTISTS

 

"The absence of OZONE in the air is a sign of polluted air." - DOUGLAS GALTON

“With the air we breathe most of our diseases, in contact with OZONE the microbes are burned and the toxins are destroyed.” - PASTEUR

 

“Removing impurities from the air by sterilizing it with OZONE, the chances of contracting infectious diseases are eliminated by 98%.” - RENAUD LAPORT

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