Nov 27, 2025
Ozone water cleaning: practical applications by area
Explore practical applications of ozone water cleaning per area, from entrances and workspaces to kitchens and sanitary zones, with a clear and safe workflow.

Learn how to apply ozone water cleaning safely in entrances, workspaces, kitchens and sanitary areas with clear steps, zones and team agreements for daily rounds.
Practical applications of ozone water cleaning
Ozone water cleaning: practical applications by area
This article is part of the blog series within the guide on ozone water cleaning for surface cleaning. It shows where and how to apply ozone water safely and practically in different areas. Ozone water is used only for cleaning closed, hard materials and is not intended for consumption or medical applications.
Applications in entrances, reception and waiting areas
In entrances and reception zones, ozone water cleaning focuses on first impressions and touchpoints. Typical surfaces include door handles, counters, handrails, lift buttons and walls along traffic routes. Work from outside to inside: start with outside handles, move to the reception desk and waiting area and finish with the floors. The main guide page on ozonwater schoonmaak explains how this application fits within the broader blog series.
Workspaces, meeting rooms and corridors
In offices ozone water is suitable for desks, meeting tables, armrests of chairs, door handles and handrails. Start with frequently used touchpoints, continue with work surfaces and end with corridors and floors. Within each zone you use the two-cloth method: cloth A to apply ozone water and remove visible soil, cloth B to dry directly afterwards. For a step-by-step description, consult the dedicated guide on the two-cloth method.
Hospitality, kitchen and food environments
In hospitality and food environments ozone water cleaning is used only on closed, hard surfaces such as doors, handles, tiles, floors and worktables outside direct food-contact zones. It is not used on food or for medical purposes. Make clear agreements about which parts of the kitchen are handled with ozone water and which with other products so the method remains transparent and fits existing food-safety procedures.
Sanitary areas, changing rooms and wet zones
In sanitary and changing areas ozone water mainly supports daily routines on doors, benches, tiles and walls. Begin with contact points around the entrance, continue with lockers and benches and end with walls and floors in the wet zone. Keep the route simple and repeat it according to a clear schedule so the expectations for the team remain predictable.
Related blogs within this guide
This page is part of a practical blog series within the ozone water cleaning guide. Other topics in the same series include:
Routines and zones for ozone water cleaning
Ozonwater cleaning with the two-cloth method
Costs and savings of ozone water cleaning
Sustainability and reduced plastic with ozone water cleaning
Costs and affordability
With an ozone water machine or ozone water device you produce cleaning water on site from tap water. Costs per litre are around €0.0017, less than a fifth of a cent per litre and roughly one cent per full bucket. This reduces plastic packaging, saves storage space and keeps costs per round predictable.
Customer stories & testimonials
- “In our reception and waiting area, counters and touchpoints stay under control because we run fixed ozone water routes.” – Healthcare
- “On the work floor we combine ozone water cleaning with the two-cloth method so everyone follows the same steps.” – Office
- “In changing rooms and sanitary areas, fixed ozone water rounds make daily planning calmer.” – Gym
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Further reading
Use ozone water only for surface cleaning of closed, hard materials and never for consumption or medical applications. Always follow the supplier’s instructions and your internal working agreements.
