Aqueous
Ozone for Emergency Response

Controlled
Ozone Technology offers First Responders a limitless supply of decontaiminant.
The
implications of war and bio-terrorism have an impact on both humanity
and our environment. The use of ozone technology addresses both
of these issues—safely and effectively. The nature of ozonated
water's technology and versatility allows it to easily disinfect
and decontaminate containers, instruments, equipment, work areas,
drinking water and even people.
Ozone
has been proven safe and highly effective in the bio-hazard arena,
providing a more effective alternative for hospitals, hazardous
materials companies, fire stations, ambulances and the military.
Bio-hazard
control for equipment and personnel
Ask
CCSI about ozone systems taking center stage for use on people,
particularly in decontaminating individuals exposed to bio-hazardous
materials, such as anthrax, for both military and civilian casualties
overseas and on the home front. Current systems can be easily transported
to any environment and to any location in the world. It simply requires
access to any water source. For military applications, ozone systems
can be used both preventatively and proactively, making efficient
use of limited water supplies. Machine's have the ability to supply
safe, ozonated water to a shower cabin or cabins, to then be used
to decontaminate human skin and clothing exposed to bio-warfare
agents.
For
example, given 20,000 gallons of water, 800 military troops can
be washed down and de-contaminated. The system will then collect
all the original water, less evaporation, clean it, and make it
available to use all over again.
No
storage of decontamination chemicals
Due
to the fact that ozone is not a chemical that is stored, there is
no need for special storage conditions, periodic maintenance requirements
and/or consideration of shelf life. Ozone is produced onsite, the
EnviroWash operates on either electrical, propane or gasoline power
and requires the availability of a water source.
The
on-site manufacturing of ozone as an anti-pathogen has several advantages
over conventional and non-conventional cleanup technologies. The
use of other chemicals for disinfection (i.e. chlorine dioxide)
requires that government agencies stockpile the chemicals in pressurized
canisters for emergency use. These stockpiles must be continuously
monitored for viability, in that such chemicals cannot sustain effectiveness
indefinitely. On-site manufacture of ozone allows for the production
of unlimited quantities of disinfecting substance, thus avoiding
the need to stockpile.
Easily
and safely adjusts to any toxicity level
Moreover,
on-site manufacture allows for the adjustability of toxicity through
controls on the generating system, where that option would be difficult
to manage in a stockpile format. Ozone gas is capable of diffusing
into crevices and difficult to reach areas in buildings where anthrax
spores might settle, and is a strong disinfectant in both gaseous
and aqueous forms. Ozone is produced from oxygen by an onsite ozone
generator, and it safely decomposes back to oxygen, leaving no residual
after the process is terminated.
Contact
Us to request information
on Ozone & First Responder Systems.
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