One of the reasons we're so excited to have an ozone laundry system for the home is because ozone's been used for so long in business. The food industry uses it to sanitize food; the water industry uses it to sanitize water; and hotels and hospitals have used it for a long time when doing laundry.
It's a great example of something that's proven long before it's available to consumers in their homes. But now, to all of our benefit, it is. Which means we can stop using soap, which shortens the longevity of our laundry and tends to mat it down over time; typically has nasty chemicals in it (unless you've spent extra on natural soaps) and isn't good for your health; and accumulates in our ground over time.
Plus, no more hot water, which costs an extra 50 cents a load or so. (Ok, so that depends on a lot of factors, but that's about an average.) The colder the water, the better it is for ozone to clean your clothes.
Laundry cleaned by ozone has a fresh, non-artificial smell and comes out fluffy since there's no residual soap. And best of all, ozone attacks bacteria, viruses, mold, etc.
The fact of its industrial use, though, might just be the most convincing reason of all for many of us. They're looking for effectiveness and cost efficiency. And ... aren't we all? If they've chosen it as a best solution, why not bring that solution into your home?
It's a great example of something that's proven long before it's available to consumers in their homes. But now, to all of our benefit, it is. Which means we can stop using soap, which shortens the longevity of our laundry and tends to mat it down over time; typically has nasty chemicals in it (unless you've spent extra on natural soaps) and isn't good for your health; and accumulates in our ground over time.
Plus, no more hot water, which costs an extra 50 cents a load or so. (Ok, so that depends on a lot of factors, but that's about an average.) The colder the water, the better it is for ozone to clean your clothes.
Laundry cleaned by ozone has a fresh, non-artificial smell and comes out fluffy since there's no residual soap. And best of all, ozone attacks bacteria, viruses, mold, etc.
The fact of its industrial use, though, might just be the most convincing reason of all for many of us. They're looking for effectiveness and cost efficiency. And ... aren't we all? If they've chosen it as a best solution, why not bring that solution into your home?