What Ozone Treatment Does
In enclosed spaces, smells and contaminants don't go away on their own. They settle into vents, walls, and soft materials, even after cleaning. Ozone breaks down airborne contaminants in sealed spaces and clears what stays behind after surface cleaning.
Ozone treatment can eliminate:
Treatment is done in a sealed space. Once complete, it's ventilated and cleared for safe re-entry.
Speak to a SpecialistWhen to Use Ozone Treatment
Ozone is used when ventilation and surface cleaning aren't enough. It's effective in sealed rooms that need to be cleared before handover, occupation, or reopening.
Post-Fire or Smoking Incidents
Burnt odors, smoke particles, and soot trapped in walls, vents, and surfaces.
After Renovation or Pest Control
Chemical smells, VOCs, and airborne residue that regular ventilation won't clear.
Mold Prone or Damp Interiors
Rooms with poor airflow, visible mildew, or musty air, often in older HDBs, storerooms, or toilets.
Rental Units and Tenant Turnovers
Spaces affected by strong cooking odors, smoking, or long-term occupancy.
Gyms, Kitchens and Commercial Spaces
Before reopening or re-occupation when the air must meet hygiene expectations.
Why Ozone Treatment Should Be Professionally Handled
Ozone treatment needs to be deployed with control, or it can create more problems than it solves.
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Understand the risks of untreated air
When smoke particles, mold spores, or chemical fumes stay trapped in the air, they can cause irritation or long-term respiratory issues. Poor indoor air isn't always visible, but in sealed spaces, it can remain long after surface cleaning is done.
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Why trained handling is necessary
Ozone must be released in a sealed, unoccupied room, run on a timed cycle, and followed by ventilation. Our team handles the setup, timing, and clearance. We follow strict safety protocols and use NEA-compliant methods for every job.
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Understand the dangers of self-use
Getting the timing, sealing, or ventilation wrong can leave the space unsafe to enter. It is much faster, better, and proper to let professional ozone treatment experts handle it for you.
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Why rental makes more sense than buying
Rental makes more sense because it gives you access to a tested, high-capacity unit without the cost of ownership or overheads like maintenance or storage.
Why Choose Our Ozone Treatment Service
Ozone treatment is a highly specific decontamination task.
It requires the right conditions and the right handling. Here is why we're the right team for ozone treatment in Singapore:
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Specialists in sealed-space air treatment
We're trained to deploy ozone in enclosed spaces like flats, kitchens, and commercial units.
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Clear re-entry management
We manage timing, signage, and ventilation. You'll know exactly when it's safe to enter.
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Used for serious air problems
Our process is designed for smoke, mold, VOCs, and post-renovation air quality issues.
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Trusted across industries
Used by contractors, landlords, F&B teams, and facilities managers across Singapore.
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Fully compliant
Our methods follow NEA safety guidelines. Every treatment is carried out with proper control.
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FAQS - Ozone Treatment in Singapore
How much does ozone treatment cost in Singapore?
You can expect somewhere around SGD 250 for a single-room treatment. Larger spaces or multi-room setups will be higher because they are quoted based on floor area, odor severity, and treatment time. The total cost will include delivery, equipment handling, and post-treatment airing time too.
Will ozone remove smoke or burnt smells?
Yes. Ozone breaks down smoke particles and VOCs embedded in walls, floors, vents, and soft materials. It’s commonly used after fires, kitchen accidents, or heavy smoking to neutralise residual odor at the molecular level.
Can ozone treatment be used for mold removal?
Not physically. It won’t remove mold on walls or furniture. What it does is kill airborne spores and clear the musty smell left behind. It’s used after drying or cleaning to treat the air before handover or re-use.
Is ozone treatment safe?
Yes, but not while running. The room should be completely empty during and after the treatment. No people, pets, or plants.
How long does ozone treatment take?
Usually, cycles extend to 1–3 hours. After that, the space has to be aired out for another 30-60 minutes. We’ll confirm total time based on room size and what’s being treated.
What types of spaces can be treated with ozone?
Ozone is usually used in flats, retail units, kitchens, storerooms, gyms, post-renovation sites, and smoke-damaged interiors. It’s effective in any sealed area up to 3,000 sq. ft.
