Wednesday, August 02, 2006

The following table shows the comparison between ozone and the most common disinfectants used with medical water treatment systems.

* System Dependent, not effective on spores or cysts. Affected by turbidity, suspended solids.
Water or airborne bacteria and viruses cause nine out of ten diseases, including the common cold and the flu. Like chlorine, ozone kills microorganisms. The sterilization action of ozone is by "direct kill attack" and oxidation of the biological material. The rate of bacteria killed by Ozone is 3500 times faster than with chlorine. Virus destruction with ozone is instantaneous, safe and foolproof. Chlorine's reactive oxidant is hypochloric acid, which is formed when chlorine is dissolved in water. This powerful oxidant will have significant long-term negative effects on our water sources. Ozone, on the other hand, has no side effects as far as the treatment of water is concerned. It has properly been described as the "add-nothing" sterilant. The non-toxic byproducts of the ozone reaction on organics and inorganics include carbon dioxide, ionizable carboxylic acids and neutralized organics.
ZyzaTech and OzoneZyzaTech Water Systems, Inc. has been innovative in the water purification industry since 1968. In our medical and commercial applications, we have sought to remain on the cutting edge of product design, while finding ways to make our equipment simple to operate.
The addition of ozone generation and use to our product line offers the end user/operator an extremely simplified and efficient method of cleaning and disinfection. Currently offered for our Solution Distribution System (SDS), The OZ System offers a virtually maintenance free, nearly effortless method of bacterial and biofilm removal throughout the bicarbonate delivery lines and mixing system. Attachment to the SDS unit is simple and direct, and may be performed by any equipment technician.

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