AIR TREATMENT
Why do we need to treat Indoor Air?


Highly occupied areas such as Banks, Shopping centres, Offices, Hotels, Hospitals , Casinos and even Homes can become high risk working environments. Poor air quality areas influence the general performance, concentration and energy levels of employees and consumers. Good quality clean air in working environments has become more of a concern to business owners as corporate absenteeism has been on the increase for several years and is taking serious financial toll on the economy - Approximately R17 Billion per annum!
In order to create comfortable working environments, most buildings are fitted with air conditioning systems. However these systems soon find themselves becoming the next best mode for viral distribution of respiratory and infectious diseases. These micro-organisms easily pass through the filter systems into the ducting pipes and get distributed above employees and consumers, thus increasing the possibility of viral contamination. Also communicating with our fellow employees, customers, children, friends, schoolmates are another means of viral distribution that are easily transmitted during a conversation. In hospitals, clinics, surgery rooms etc viral distribution amongst patients and employees are of large concern, especially when a patient has to go under surgery. In public transportation such as buses, trains, taxis, airlines and ships commuters are also at some risk of viral contamination by other passengers.


We therefore are in desperate need to treat the air around us, especially indoor where natural sun light and fresh air are limited to poor building designs.
Air purification is used to kill bacteria, viruses, mould, fungi and other airborne pathogens that cause diseases.
Why do we need to treat odours?
Foul odours are found in many areas especially in Public toilets, Smokey pubs, Restaurant kitchens, Garbage areas, Mortuaries, Abattoirs, Hatcheries, Sewage plants, Drains, Homes etc. Many of these foul odours are formed by dead and decaying matter. During the process of decay, the organic material beaks down into other, volatile, compounds giving rise to the smell. Many consumers use perfume sprays to get rid of the smell but in actual fact the perfume only masks the bacteria for a short period of time. The use of Ozone machines will neutralises the actual micro-organisms causing the bad odours thereby creating a sanitised environment.
OSI SOLUTION
By incorporating Ozone and UV technology into our products we are able to manufacture and supply equipment specially adapted for each application in the combat to destroy harmful airborne pathogens and to prevent those unwanted foul odours. Being a gas Ozone reaches inaccessible areas frequently missed by other cleaning techniques and oxidises 99% of these pathogens found in the air.
WATER TREATMENT
Why do we need to treat Drinking Water?


Drinking water is treated to kill or inactivate any pathogenic micro-organisms such as bacteria, parasites and viruses. It is also to remove organic and inorganic trace contaminants which find their way into our water system due to pollution and thus reduce the risk to consumers.
Why do we need to treat Process Water?
Water is the most used fluid in industrial processing. For most applications this water must be treated to remove impurities and/or adapt to the needs and demands of each production process.
Why do we need to treat Bottled Water?
During the bottling process it is virtually impossible to prevent some micro-organisms remaining either in the bottled water or in the enclosed air space under the bottle cap. Bottled water is treated to kill pathogenic micro-organisms such as bacteria, parasites and viruses. It is also used to remove organic and inorganic trace contaminants in order to reduce the risk to consumers.
Why do we need to Recycle our Waste Water?


Water is the most valuable liquid substance on earth. Simply put, LIFE cannot continue without it. Recycling waste water in Homes, Hotels, Luxury Resorts, Game Reserves, Factories etc, will avoid water shortages and protect water resources. Water recycling is Safe, Environmentally Sustainable and Cost Effective.
OSI SOLUTION
Depending on the application in question, different models are available for the treatment of Municipal, Process, Bottled and Sewage & Waste Water.
By using AIRZONE, AQUAZONE, BIOZONE & OZONIA Ozone generator products, the desired results will be achieved.
|
|
|
|
What is Ozone (O3)?
Ozone is a gas, which is formed naturally by Ultraviolet rays from the sun hitting the earth as well as during a thunderstorm when lightning strikes. When this occurs the Oxygen (O2) molecule is split into two individual atoms which then attach themselves to other Oxygen (O2) molecules, thus an Ozone (O3) molecule. Read More »
What is Germicidal Ultraviolet?
Ultraviolet technology is a non-chemical approach to disinfection!
UV-C light is germicidal ie: it deactivated the DNA of bacteria, viruses, mold, spores and other pathogens and thus destroys their ability to multiply and cause diseases. Read More »
What is Photocatalytic Nanotechnology?
A new technology is now been used to purify and clean indoor air called Photocatalytic Nanotechnology. Read More »



