Good question.
But maybe the better questions would be: What can I NOT use ozone water for in my food business? Because that list would be a lot shorter: Nothing.
If you’re in the food industry, you may be trying to imagine the scope of exactly what ozone water can do for you – it’s benefits, where and how you could use it, where ROI may come from for example. So, let us help you formulate a clearer understanding, and help clarify a more concrete vision for you.

Thinking about ALL of the areas where water is used in your food business may be quite a monumental task, and the following may not list everything in your particular business. But the point is to understand that where plain water is currently used, ozone water can be used, and you can start to contemplate about how things could change for you used ozone water:
The sanitizing of all processing equipment and spaces: Tools, work stations, surfaces, utensils, sinks, conveyor belts, piping systems, heat exchangers, valves, filters, drains, processing machinery, ovens, stoves, grills, fryers, cooling systems, washing/rinsing systems, floors etc. All of them need to be cleaned sanitized, free of bacteria and all harmful microorganisms, clear of biofilms, free of oils and grease, free of dirt, corrosion, buildup, and free of malodors.
The disinfecting of packaging, filling, storage: Sauces, condiments production and storage, beverage bottling and storing, food packaging and storing, coolers, freezers, ice makers and various food storage equipment, rooms and spaces etc. All of these need to be free of contaminants that can damage the food, lead to cross contamination, and harm consumers.
The cleaning of food itself: Meats, poultry, fish, shellfish, vegetables, fruits etc. All of these require water to be properly washed and cleaned before being processed in any way.
The disinfection of waste: Waste water, drains, pipes, refuse chambers, refuse containers etc. The improper sanitization of these can lead to an entire host of problems such as bad odors, contamination and health hazards to name just a few.
The above may not have covered the entire range of equipment or processes of your food business, but it most likely illustrates how much is needed to maintain the standard of hygiene that is necessary to keep you in business.
Now try to wrap your mind around how many more efficiencies can be gained with the use of ozone water:
Perhaps now you better understand why ozone water is taking the food industry by storm worldwide and have started forming a clearer visual of how ozone water can be used in your business.

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