A Few Business Opportunities With Ozone
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Start a service business ozoning used cars at dealerships,
apartments for landlords, homes for homeowners, businesses,
boats, etc. You can set up a regular route going to auto dealerships
once a week to ozone their used cars. You can charge anywhere
from $10.00 to $50.00 per car depending on the severity of the odor.
And who knows how many new used cars they will have per week,
One? Five? Ten? How many dealerships are in your town????? How
many apartment complexes are in your town????
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Rent the equipment to business' on a monthly basis with a factory
installed timer that will ozone every night after hours so that when
the people return to work their air is fresh and purified, free of
irritants, germs, bacteria, odors, etc. The customers / patients in
restaurants, doctor’s offices, etc will be much happier and feel more
comfortable coming in to a business that smells good and is germ
and irritant free. The business owner can tout the fact that he purifies
the air every night, because he cares, by putting a plaque at the front
door or waiting area. This will also cut down on employee sick days
because the environment they work in will be much healthier. This
can be a very profitable long-term income.
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Rent equipment on short term to painters, homeowners, carpet
cleaners and installers, car dealers, rental car companies, motor
home rental companies, marinas, etc.
Important Safeguards
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Do not operate equipment before reading and
familiarizing yourself with all instructions,
procedures, cautions and warnings contained in this
manual.
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Save these instructions for later reference
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Follow all warnings and cautions marked on the
product and contained herein.
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Do not use this product near water or in a moist
environment.
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Operate equipment only with the correct electrical
power specified on the backside of the case.
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing the enclosure may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
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Do not put foreign objects inside the equipment.
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Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or
plug, if fans fail to rotate, after the equipment
malfunctions or if it has been dropped or damaged in
any manner. Return equipment to manufacturer for
examination, electrical or mechanical adjustment or
repair. (See warranty for information.)
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Do not block air flow through equipment. Set
equipment at least 6 inches from walls or any
structure that could block the air intake.
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Do not use equipment in a flammable or explosive
atmosphere.
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