11 dec 2025
Why clean with ozone water in your organisation
Discover why cleaning with ozone water is interesting: fewer traditional chemicals, low cost per litre, less plastic waste and a simple two-cloth workflow for daily surface cleaning.

Learn why more and more organisations choose ozone water for cleaning: from lower cost per litre and reduced plastic to one clear routine that is easy to train for daily surface cleaning.
Why clean with ozone water
Why clean with ozone water?
Many organisations wonder why they should switch to cleaning with ozone water, especially if their current products have been in use for years. With an ozone water machine you produce cleaning water on site from ordinary tap water. The result is ozone water, water in which ozone is temporarily dissolved. You only use it for surface cleaning of closed surfaces such as tables, floors and tiles – never for drinking or medical purposes.
Part of a broader blog series
This article is part of a wider blog series about smart and cost-efficient cleaning with ozone water. The guide on affordable cleaning solution with ozone water explains how the base product works and what it costs per litre. The guide on cleaning on a budget with ozone water focuses on organisation, stock and daily routines.
Alongside this overview there are four in-depth guides, each answering a specific “why” question:
- Why choose ozone water instead of traditional chemical detergents?
- Why ozone water reduces plastic waste
- Why ozone water supports a consistent workflow
- Why ozone water requires clear boundaries
This main guide brings everything together; the individual articles dive deeper into cost, plastic, workflow and safety guidelines.
Reason 1: Low cost per litre of cleaning water
An ozone water machine converts oxygen into ozone and dissolves it temporarily in water. Through a tap or hose you fill spray bottles or buckets and use the water immediately. You mainly pay for tap water and a small amount of energy, which keeps the cost per litre very low.
- Roughly €0.0017 per litre of cleaning water, about one cent per full bucket.
- One-time investment in the machine plus periodic maintenance after about 1000 hours or 500,000 litres.
- Fewer different products to purchase and keep in stock.
If budget is your main concern, you will find more detail in the guides on affordable cleaning solution and cleaning on a budget with ozone water.
Reason 2: Less plastic and less logistics
In many setups each area has its own selection of cleaning products. That creates plastic waste, transport movements and leftover stock. With an ozone water machine you work from one central source and refill spray bottles or buckets with the same base product.
- Less plastic packaging and less waste.
- Fewer deliveries of bottles and containers.
- Clearer stock management, central instead of per room.
Reason 3: One workflow that is easy to train
Another key reason to use ozone water is the calm, repeatable workflow. Instead of deciding per area which product and dose to use, staff follow the same two-cloth routine everywhere.
- Spray onto the cloth or directly onto the closed surface.
- Clean in overlapping passes with cloth A.
- Immediately dry with cloth B for a streak-free finish.
You can find the full routine in the dedicated two-cloth method guide, which works well as training material for new team members.
Reason 4: Clear positioning and safe use
Ozone water is not a miracle product or a health product. It is a practical tool for everyday surface cleaning. Clear positioning helps your team understand what ozone water is – and what it is not.
- Use ozone water only for surface cleaning of closed surfaces.
- Do not use it for drinking or medical applications.
- Provide internal guidance on workflow, filling points and safety rules.
Cost and affordability
The cost per litre of cleaning water remains low while you gain control over stock and logistics. Cleaning on a budget is not just about the price per bottle; it is also about predictability in cost and time. Making ozone water central helps you manage both.
- Low cost per litre combined with fewer product variants.
- Fewer last-minute orders and rush deliveries.
- Clearer insight into usage per site or team.
Customer stories & testimonials
- “We switched to ozone water because we wanted more control over cost and stock. That’s exactly what we see now.” – Facilities manager
- “New colleagues quickly understand why we work with one base product; it makes training much easier.” – Cleaning team lead
- “We order fewer different products and see less plastic waste in our bins.” – Purchasing
💬 Curious whether cleaning with ozone water fits your organisation? Browse the products or contact us for tailored advice.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Affordable cleaning solution with ozone water
Cleaning on a budget with ozone water
Why choose ozone water instead of chemical detergents?
Why ozone water reduces plastic waste
Why ozone water supports a consistent workflow
Why ozone water requires clear boundaries
All guides
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