Abstract
ABSTRACT Commercial laundering operations are the largest aggregate polluter of water in the United States today. Consider the vast numbers of commercial laundries scattered across the country including those in hotels, motels, hospitals, elderly care, athletic facilities, and prisons. Not only is ozone laundering safe, environmentally friendly but it saves users thousands of dollars each year by reducing water/waste-water consumption, energy consumption, chemical cost, and it has been proven that fabric lasts longer thereby reducing replacement costs. This article will give the reader a background on ozone, why it is used, how it is produced and applied into the laundering system and typical savings results.
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