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Ozone (O₃) is a molecule made of three oxygen atoms and is known for its powerful oxidizing properties. It's commonly used in industries like water treatment and food sanitation for its ability to neutralize bacteria, viruses, and mould spores.
In mould remediation, ozone is generated on-site using an ozone generator. When released into a sealed space, it oxidises organic compounds and neutralises airborne spores and odours.
For more technical details on ozone's properties and reactivity:
Ozone Chemistry - Lenntech
Ozone can reach concealed areas such as wall cavities and under floorboards, killing airborne spores and making post-remediation air safer.
It effectively breaks down the VOCs responsible for that distinctive "mouldy" smell.
More on ozone odour neutralisation:
How Ozone Eliminates Odors - Ozone Solutions
Traditional methods can't always penetrate behind plaster or inside voids. Ozone gas, however, seeps into these areas without requiring demolition.
Unlike some harsh biocides, ozone decomposes back into oxygen with no harmful residues.
Despite its strengths, ozone should never be the only method of mould remediation.
According to the IICRC S520-2024 standard:
"Ozone... should not be used as a substitute for source removal."
Full text:
IICRC S520-2024 Standard PDF
The EPA and American Lung Association warn that improper use can irritate lungs and worsen asthma:
Even the California Air Resources Board states that ozone can cause health issues above certain levels:
As Ireland's only IICRC-certified antimicrobial specialists, we take every precaution:
Ozone is not a standalone solution. Here’s how we integrate it:
A call came in from a property manager. Tenants had complained of persistent respiratory issues and a strong, musty odour. We discovered black mould behind built-in shelving due to a burst pipe months earlier.
After a full strip-out and sanitisation, we used ozone to treat the HVAC system and inaccessible voids. Post-job IAQ tests showed safe airborne spore levels. The odour was completely neutralised. The client signed off with full satisfaction.
Ozone gas can be an invaluable tool in the mould remediation process—if used safely and as part of a broader strategy. While it neutralises spores and odours effectively, it should never replace source removal or professional cleaning.
At Cleaning Contractors NI, we follow industry standards to deliver results that are safe, lasting, and fully verified. If you suspect mould in your home or business, book a mould survey with our expert team today.
Call: 028 9560 0105
Email: info@cleaningcontractorsni.com
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