Aquawing Ozone Systems for Laundry Equipment
Take advantage of the savings, added productivity, and cleaning power that an Aquawing Ozone system will provide for your laundry room!
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Water, Hot Water & Natural Gas Savings |
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Because the Aquawing system works best in cold water, it can effectively cut water usage by 20-50 percent! It eliminates or dramatically reduces hot water usage and natural gas for heating the water by 85+% while significantly cutting wastewater and sewage. Any wastewater that is produced is much cleaner, containing fewer contaminants than traditional wash processes.
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Boost Laundry Productivity |
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Using the Aquawing system, laundries boost laundry productivity by shortening or eliminating rinses during the wash process. In addition, the system effectively shortens dry-time by up to 20 percent – improving laundry production and increasing linen life!
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Eliminate Super Bugs |
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The Aquawing System is the only system on the market that’s clinically proven by two independent laboratories to eliminate more than 99 percent of super bugs in the wash with use of patented Interfusor. Super bugs are bacteria that are resistant to the antibiotics used to treat them. As a result, the system helps prevent the spread of infections caused by super-bug bacteria and many harmful viruses, including but not limited to Hepatitis, C.diff, aspergillus niger, HIV and MRSA. While chlorine bleach can only be utilized in one step of the wash cycle, ozone’s oxidation power is utilized whenever water is present. It is a powerful and natural biocide – destroying bacteria, deactivating viruses and controlling odors.
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Shrink Your Carbon Footprint |
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The Aquawing ozone system can reduce a laundry’s carbon footprint by as much as 75 percent – helping our environment! A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment, and in particular climate change, according to carbonfootprint.com. For example, it relates to the amount of greenhouse gases produced through burning fossil fuels for electricity and heating. A laundry’s carbon footprint is a measurement of all greenhouse gases it produces.