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Sizing recommendations for fire and flood
restoration.
- Had a fire? Or a flood?
- No problem, you just
found the solution!
If you have had a fire or a flood
recently, a Crystal Air ozone generator and C20 liquid deodorizer will
solve the problem.
Fire & flood odors are
easily taken care of with a Crystal Air ozone generator & C20 liquid
deodorizer. C20 liquid deodorizer is a non fragrance deodorizer ideal
for use in fire & flood restoration prior to ozonating. All Crystal Air
Ozone generators utilize corona discharge technology, creating a
reliable long lasting ozone generator that will last for years to come.
In cases of small fire and smoke damage (e.g.: Grease
Fire on stove, Severe toaster fire, fire place back through, mattress
fire, electrical fire etc). With smoke fumes the premises should be
thoroughly cleaned including the forced air furnace system before
deodorization begins. Place a Crystal Air ozone generator on each level
of the building accompanied with a good blower fan to force the ozone
through the small pores of the walls, carpet, and furniture. This
process may take up to 24-72 hours for adequate results to be achieved.
Furniture and mattresses may need additional treatment by draping a
sheet of plastic over them and placing an ozone generator underneath for
approx. 1_2 hours.
Note: Odors created in a hot environment are
embedded deeper in the pores of the materials such as curtains,
furniture, wallboard etc. This is due to pores expanding when hot and
closing when cold. A warm environment will always produce better results
than a cold one when deodorizing a gaseous odor.
- Recommended
equipment:
PRO
3600-1,
PRO 5,000, or
PRO 10,000
& C20 liquid deodorizer
- For commercial type
restoration jobs you should use .5-2
g/hr ozone for every 100 sq/ft, depending on how fast the job
needs to be done and how bad the problem is. With .5 g/hr / 100
sq/ft you should treat for 3-4 days +, with 2 g/hr / 100 sq/ft
it should only take about 12-24 hours.
- For the
do-it-yourself home owner, the
treatments can be done one room at a time to allow the use of a
much smaller unit. Just calculate the size of your largest room
to come up with the size of unit that you will require. Also
most home owners are not in as much of a rush to do the job, if
this is so you can probably do the job with 1/4 of the above
recommended ozone production.
- Application Procedures:
- Site preparation:
- 1. All damaged items need to
be removed from the area as well as any carpet, wall board, or
other building materials that are to be replaced.
- 2. Thoroughly clean all areas
possible, and deodorize with
C20 liquid deodorizer (4oz/gallon of water). Allow the C20
to completely dry, It does its job as it dries. The odor may
actually seem to get worse until it dries due to the fact that
C20 is a true deodorizer and contains no fragrance to "cover"
the odor.
- FIRE NOTES. It will be much
more difficult to deodorize if Inorganic items such as plastics
etc. were burnt in the fire. The C20 works mainly against
organic odors, if the odor is from an inorganic item like
plastic, repeated ozone applications may eliminate it.
- FLOOD NOTES: If it is a
flood, a spill, or any damage from a liquid, do not miss this
step. Also ensure that the area is soaked in C20 to the same
degree as the original flood or spill, this will ensure that the
C20 penetrates to the same depth as the damage is.
- Ozone application:
- Place the ozone generator in
an area that will provide the best circulation and distribution
of the ozone. Run an extension cord from all generators to the
receptacle closest to the exit door. Use auxiliary fans to help
with circulation, this will also help to drive the ozone into
the pores of the materials. Turn the generator/s to full output
and to the on position. Leave the premises and lock all
entrances. Allow the ozone application to operate for the above
recommended time. If the problem is especially bad increase the
amount of ozone used or the length of the application
accordingly. Upon returning to the premises, turn off the ozone
generators by unplugging the extension cord. Leave the premises
and lock all entrances. Allow the building to sit for 4-8 hrs,
this allows the remaining ozone to convert back to oxygen and
reduce ozone exposure.
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