Warranty Guide
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S3152 Enozo AO Spray Efficacy
Summary v02
Efficacy of Enozo Aqueous Ozone
on Bacterial and Viral Pathogens
The Enozo Spray Bottle revolutionizes the way people clean, deodorize and sanitize. Aqueous Ozone (AO) is
produced in low concentrations on demand. Water, proprietary diamond plates and a small electrical charge
create a cleaner and sanitizer that requires no stabilizers or synthetic chemicals and contains no fragrances or
dyes.
MICROORGANISM
CONTACT TIME
REDUCTION
TESTING NOTES
E. coli
30 Seconds
99.9%
SB100 Spray Bottle Testing Results Using
Modified AOAC 961.02 “Germicidal Spray
Products as Disinfectants” protocol.
All testing done at Lapuck Laboratories, Canton,
MA following the SB directions. All tests were
done on non- porous stainless-steel surfaces.
Staph a.
30 Seconds
99.9%
Salmonella
30 Seconds
99.9%
Klebsiella pneumoniae
30 Seconds
99.9%
Enterobacter aerogenes
30 Seconds
99.9%
MICROORGANISM
CONTACT TIME
REDUCTION
TESTING NOTES
E. coli
30 Seconds
99.999%
SB100 Spray Bottle Testing Results Using
Modified AOAC 960.09 Protocol. All tests done
as suspension testing for food contact surface
sanitization using non-halide chemicals.
Staph a.
30 Seconds
99.999%
MICROORGANISM
CONTACT TIME
REDUCTION
TESTING NOTES
Human Coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2
Surrogate Virus
229E/ATCC VR-740
30 Seconds
99.9%
The surrogate virus 229E /ATCC VR-740 is a
virus that is commercially available and mimics
the SARS-CoV-2 virus (responsible for
development of the disease COVID-19). The test
protocol is based on the ASTM E1052 Standard
with considerations for use of ozone.
DISCLAIMER: The Enozo Aqueous Ozone Spray Bottle (also branded O
3
waterworks™) is classified as a
pesticidal device under the EPA regulations. It has demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to
SARS-CoV-2 (the virus causing COVID-19) on hard non-porous surfaces employing test methods recognized
as scientifically valid in the field. However, it is important to note that unlike chemical pesticides, EPA does
not routinely review the safety or efficacy of pesticidal devices, and therefore cannot confirm whether, or
under what circumstances, such products might be effective against the spread of COVID-19.