Daycare & School Facilities
Daycare Centers · Schools · Classrooms · Learning & Activity Spaces
The Challenge
Facilities where children gather for extended periods often face ongoing sanitation challenges due to high occupancy and frequent surface contact.
Shared items such as desks, toys, equipment, and high-touch surfaces can contribute to the buildup of odors and unwanted contaminants throughout the environment.
Even with regular cleaning, it can be difficult to fully address all areas—especially hard-to-reach surfaces, porous materials, and enclosed spaces.
The Solution
Ozone treatments are used as part of a broader sanitation approach to support cleaner indoor environments.
When applied in unoccupied spaces, ozone circulates through the air and into surfaces, helping to reduce odor-causing compounds and improve overall environmental cleanliness.
Typical Applications
Classrooms and activity areas
Toys and shared equipment zones
Desks, surfaces, and high-touch areas
Locker and storage areas
Enclosed or limited-ventilation spaces
Treatment Process
Ozone systems are typically operated during off-hours when the facility is unoccupied.
Because ozone moves with air currents, it can reach cracks, crevices, and areas that may be difficult to address through manual cleaning alone.
Treatment frequency depends on occupancy levels, facility use, and overall sanitation needs.
Important Use Conditions
Ozone treatments must be performed only in unoccupied spaces. No people, pets, or plants should be present during operation.
Facilities should allow sufficient time after treatment for ozone to fully dissipate before re-entry.
These treatments should be conducted using proper equipment and controlled procedures.
The Result
After treatment, ozone naturally converts back to oxygen—leaving no chemical residue behind.
Spaces are left noticeably fresher and more prepared for daily use, supporting a cleaner and more comfortable environment for occupants.