11 nov 2025
Ozone machine buying advice – how to choose well
Buying advice focused on workflow, value and maintenance—surface cleaning only.

Buying advice: selection criteria, cost (~€0.0017/L), maintenance and per‑room checklist. Compliance‑safe.
Practical buying advice for ozone machines: step by step
Ozone machine buying advice – how to choose well
Introduction & context
Tie selection criteria to the rooms you service and usage frequency.
Practical workflow: two‑cloth method
Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly onto closed surfaces (such as tables, floors or tiles). Workflow: two‑cloth method — 1) Mist a light layer onto the surface. 2) Clean in overlapping strokes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B for a streak‑free finish. Work from cleaner to less clean: touch points → furniture → wet areas.
Selection & quality criteria
Standardise actions with short instructions and a fixed route per team.
Costs & affordability
At around €0.0017 per litre you produce your own cleaning water straight from the tap.
✅ No pricey bottles or logistics
✅ Less plastic and storage
✅ Chemical‑free cleaning
✅ Simple to operate
Maintenance after ~1000 hours or 500,000 litres; parts average ~€75.
Customer stories & testimonials
Healthcare — We use clear zones and checklists; shift handover is tight.
Teams follow the same workflow, keeping quality predictable.
Maintenance is scheduled quarterly; parts remain affordable.
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Implementation in practice
Review results and maintenance periodically to keep predictability.
Daily execution & assurance
Reducing stock and internal logistics brings calm and focus to daily execution. Create clear room‑based instructions to limit variation and increase repeatability. On larger sites, zoning keeps routes short and prevents overlap. Use ozone water strictly for surface cleaning; it is not intended for consumption or medical purposes.
An even mist ensures predictable coverage and a consistent finish. Document the workflow in a short checklist that everyone can follow daily. Work from cleaner to less clean areas and finish with wet zones to maintain order. Fixed routes avoid detours and save time on repetitive tasks. Provide brief training, refresh periodically and spot‑check results to keep quality stable.
Parts are typically affordable to replace; schedule maintenance at fixed intervals. Reducing stock and internal logistics brings calm and focus to daily execution. Create clear room‑based instructions to limit variation and increase repeatability.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
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