Independent Testing Results
Kills 99.9% of Viruses & Bacteria in 38 Minutes
Read more about the science and innovation behind the ZONO™ system:
Laboratory Validation
The ZONO™ system focuses on a balance of science and innovation to solve the real-world challenge of killing 99.9% of common viruses+ on non-porous surfaces, and 99.9% of common bacteria* on non-porous, semi-porous, and porous surfaces.
The efficacy of the ZONO™ Ozone Cabinet to kill transmissible pathogens has been verified by independent testing by Aerobiology Laboratory Associates (December 2010) and the University of Georgia, Center for Food Safety, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (February 2011) , and Microbac Laboratories (2021 and 2023).
Reports available upon request.
What’s the Difference: Cleaning, Disinfecting, or Sanitizing?
Let’s take a look into the differences between cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing.
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Cleaning refers to the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces by scrubbing, washing, and rinsing. It removes germs but does not kill them.
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Disinfecting refers to killing 99.9% of viruses and is more effective than sanitizing in lowering the risk of spreading infection (3-log kill rate).
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Sanitizing kills 99.9% of bacteria on surfaces or objects, a level judged as safe by public health standards (3-log kill rate).




