Food Processing & Sanitation Systems

Engineered ozone systems designed to enhance sanitation, support food safety, and reduce reliance on chemical-based cleaning across processing and facility environments.

🔹 Designed for Processing & Sanitation Environments

SourcePoint Environmental designs and deploys ozone water and ozone gas systems that integrate directly into existing sanitation programs.

These systems support more consistent cleaning, improved operational efficiency, and a higher level of overall sanitation performance across demanding environments.

🔹 What This Means for Your Operation

  • Enhances sanitation across equipment and facilities

  • Helps control biological contaminants in active environments

  • Reduces reliance on chemical-based disinfectants

  • Supports more consistent and repeatable cleaning processes

  • Reaches areas traditional methods may miss

🔹 Applications

  • Meat processing facilities

  • Poultry operations

  • Dairy environments

  • Produce processing

  • Fish processing

  • Equipment and facility sanitation

🔹 Where It’s Used

  • Walls and floors

  • Equipment and processing lines

  • Conveyors

  • Tools and contact surfaces

  • Hard-to-reach and enclosed areas

🔹 How It Works

Ozone is introduced into water systems or applied as a controlled gas, where it interacts with contaminants and unwanted biological elements.

After use, ozone naturally reverts back to oxygen—leaving no chemical residue behind.

🔹 High-Output Disinfection Systems

For facilities requiring deeper, whole-space sanitation, high-output ozone systems provide an additional level of treatment beyond standard applications.

System Capabilities

  • Produces high-output ozone (30,000–45,000 mg/hour)

  • Treats areas up to approximately 2,500 sq ft

  • Designed for scheduled, controlled disinfection cycles

How It Works

Ozone gas moves naturally with air currents, allowing it to reach ceilings, floors, walls, equipment, and hidden surfaces.

After treatment, ozone converts back to oxygen—leaving no chemical residue behind.

Important Use Conditions

Shock treatments are performed only in unoccupied spaces and as part of controlled sanitation procedures.

🔹 System Approach

Each system is engineered based on your facility layout, sanitation protocols, and operational requirements.

Systems are deployed using a flexible lease model—allowing you to implement advanced sanitation technology without large upfront investment while maintaining long-term performance and support.

🔹 Request a Consultation

From daily sanitation to full facility disinfection, our systems are designed to scale with your operation.

Let’s evaluate your facility and determine the right system for your operation.