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Mold, Odor and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Removal
While each vehicle is different with many variables to be considered, the
following guidelines have been developed for removing VOCs and odor-
causing bacteria to maximize effectiveness and minimize ozone exposure. In
many cases, a properly prepared space that has the bulk of the odor-causing
material disposed of or wiped up, you may only need one 20 – 30-minute
treatment to remove the odor. Difficult to remove odors, such as pet urine,
may require two or more treatments to be effective.
Bacteria and Virus Sanitization
Ongoing scientific research demonstrates ozone’s efficacy to reduce
and possibly eliminate bacteria and viruses such as COVID-19. When used
properly, in concert with EPA-approved disinfecting cleaning products, the
Micro provides a higher level of sanitization than only using a liquid cleaning
product.
Below are our recommendations to maximize effectiveness and safety:
• Properly disinfect surfaces with an EPA-approved cleaning product
before use
• To sanitize areas that bleach and other similar cleaning products cannot
reach, such as upholstery and air in vehicle, we recommend running the
Micro for at least one 20-minute cycle
• Always close all windows and doors before starting a run cycle
Turning On the Micro
Follow these simple steps for sanitizing and deodorizing a vehicle.
• Plug the Micro into the vehicle’s 12-volt power outlet.
• The green light will illuminate the front grill to indicate the Micro is
in operation.
• Exit the vehicle and allow the Micro to run the full 20-minute cycle.
• The Micro will automatically shut off after the cycle is complete.
If the original odor persists after running the Micro, you may need to repeat
the cycle. To re-run the Micro, simply unplug it and re-insert it into the 12-volt
power outlet.