Athletic
Facilities
Protect your Athletes with CleanZone Systems™
- Remove bacteria,
fungi, and odors from athletic equipment and protective gear
- Sanitize locker rooms and workout
facilities
- Freshen and purify the
air
How Our System Works
CleanZone Systems™ unique, patent-pending Ozone Generators
use UV light to produce the high concentrations of natural ozone
necessary to kill bacteria, viruses, molds and other allergens,
in the air and on all surfaces, wet or dry.
Why Use CleanZone Systems™?
Professional, Amateur, and Student Athletes are well aware of the
risk of injury. But few are aware of another real threat to their
performance and their health - the risk of serious infection.
Our system eradicates pathogens most frequently
associated with skin and respiratory infections from athletic equipment.
It will also kill the bacteria, mold, and viruses in the air and
on any other surfaces it touches.
How is CleanZone Systems™ Different than Other
Ozone Processes? Our system is simply much
more powerful and more versatile. Other sanitation machines can
treat one or two sets of gear at a time in an enclosed locker. We
can do this as well. But we can also do much more. Our generators
are powerful enough to treat an entire team's athletic gear in
one single treatment, or with the proper setup and precautions taken,
treat an entire locker room and training facility. We can also sanitize
water systems for hydrotherapy and other needs.
Each service is customized to your needs and costs
vary depending upon your requirements. For more information, please contact us |

"Certain athletic activities and training
regimens may predispose athletes to increased risk of contracting
infectious diseases, some of which may limit athletic participation
and pose the threat of significant morbidity." Dept.
of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kentuck Chandler
Medical Center, Lexington, KY (Clin. Sports Med., July, 2005)
"We learned the hard way about the
consequences of not cleaning your hockey equipment properly when
our fifteen year old son developed a serious staph infection in
his shoulder that was caused by the bacteria in his shoulder pads."(USA
Hockey Magazine-Letter to the Editor) |