Oct 29, 2025
Ozone water in schools and daycare: a practical guide
A practical, safe approach to cleaning surfaces in education spaces using ozone water.

Comprehensive, BPR-safe guide to using ozone water in schools and daycare: workflow, materials, costs and management. Not for consumption or medical use.
Schools & daycare: safe surface cleaning with ozone water
Ozone water in schools and daycare: a practical guide
This page outlines a BPR-safe approach to surface cleaning with ozone water in education spaces. Not intended for consumption or medical applications.
Why ozone water in education?
Ozone water supports daily upkeep of tables, chairs, handrails, windows and floors when used within a clear workflow, with material compatibility in mind.
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Workflow: two-cloth method
Mist onto the cloth for controlled application, or onto closed surfaces (tables, floors or tiles). Two-cloth workflow — 1) Mist a light layer. 2) Clean in overlapping passes. 3) Immediately dry with cloth B for a streak-minimized finish. Work clean → less clean: touchpoints → furniture → wet zones.
Two-cloth method
Material & technique
Spot-test new materials. Use fine microfiber for glass/interior and a flat-mop system for floors. Limit moisture on wood/veneers and dry edges/seams quickly.
Costs and affordability
At only €0.0017 per liter, you produce cleaning water on site from the tap.
✅ No bottle logistics
✅ Less plastic and storage
✅ Simple to operate
Maintenance after ~1000 h or ~500,000 L; parts average ~€75.
Hub links & deep dives
Ozone water in schools · Two-cloth method · Safe use · Floor cleaning
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
Contact
Other languages: Nederlands · Deutsch
