
Large Scale Property Ozone Generators
Ozone Generators for Large Commercial Spaces: How MaxBlaster Ozone Machines can be scaled up to treat warehouses, buildings, and large properties.
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Large-Scale Property Ozone Generators
Background
Since 2008 we've helped thousands of people and businesses successfully deodorize and disinfect large properties with our MaxBlaster ozone generators. Whether you need to treat a warehouse, restaurant, barn, office, yacht, mansion, or any large open space, we can show you how to do the ozone treatment properly and tell you exactly which ozone generators to buy.
Example: Restaurant Treatment
Take for example our Mt. Fuji Restaurant Project. This 30,000sqft historic landmark restaurant was dealing with persistent odors and needed an immediate but also long term solution. We performed a series of ozone treatments to negate all existing odors. Then we left the owners with several of our MaxBlaster ozone machines and taught them how to perform ozone treatments on an on-going basis. The results were amazing and have continued for many years.
Introduction
MaxBlaster ozone generators are powerful tools used by owners of large properties to eliminate odors, destroy pathogens, and purify the air. In this article, we will explore how our ozone generators are providing effective solutions for a wide range of applications.
The Power of Ozone Generators
MaxBlaster ozone generators work by converting oxygen molecules (O2) into ozone (O3) through a corona discharge process. Ozone is an unstable gas that readily reacts with various pollutants and contaminants in the air, neutralizing them effectively. It acts as a natural air purifier, targeting and eliminating organic compounds, bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, and unpleasant odors.

Advantages of Ozone Generators
Comprehensive Purification: Unlike air fresheners or filters, ozone generators provide comprehensive air purification. They pro-actively target and neutralize contaminants, eliminating odors at their source rather than merely masking them.
Non-Toxic and Environmentally Friendly: Ozone is a natural molecule that quickly reverts back to oxygen after completing its oxidizing task. It leaves no harmful residues, making it safe for humans, animals, and the environment. However, caution must be exercised by ensuring the treatment space is unoccupied during the ozone applications process.
Efficient and Time-Saving: Ozone treatment is a rapid and efficient process. It can quickly disinfect and deodorize large areas without the need for extensive manual cleaning or chemical treatments, saving both time and effort.
Versatility: Ozone generators can be used in various settings and applications. They are highly adaptable and can be easily positioned in a variety of positions, heights, and directly into HVAC systems.
Easy to Use: Using ozone generators may seem intimidating at first. But once you know a few key rules, you can apply them to just about any ozone project. Successfully treating large properties with ozone generators is relatively easy with the right equipment and advice.
Types of Large Properties
MaxBlaster ozone machines have been successfully used to disinfect and deodorize a wide range of large properties including: Restaurants, Warehouses, Churches, School Buildings, Fitness Centers, Theaters, Auditoriums, Event Venues, Indoor Sports Facilities, and Community Centers.

Considerations
While ozone generators offer numerous benefits for air treatment in large properties, it is essential to consider the following:
Occupant Safety: Ozone can be harmful when inhaled in high concentrations. Therefore, it is mandatory to operate ozone generators in unoccupied spaces. Allow enough time for the ozone to naturally dissipate (wait 2 hours for every 1 hour that you ran the ozone machine) or speed up the airing out process by opening windows, doors, and using fans.
Equipment Selection: To permanently kill odors and treat mold, virus, and toxins you need to reach "shock" levels of ozone concentration. For large properties, this will require the use of multiple ozone machines. However, if your goal is simply to minimize or control mild odors you do not need to reach such high levels of ozone concentration. Talk with us prior to purchasing for a custom recommendation based on area size, degree of odor, occupancy times, and the speed in which you need to get the project done.
No Excess Moisture/Humidity: The treatment area should be completely dry prior to running the ozone machine(s). If necessary, use a dehumidifier prior to the ozone application process. High humidity will render the ozone treatment less effective and may impact the long term maintenance frequency for the ozone machine.
Ozone Machine Placement: Place the ozone machines in a central location and in a manner that the ozone gas will fill up the treatment space evenly. Place the machine as high as possible. Ozone is heavier than oxygen and tends to go downwards. If you are treating a property with high ceilings, use fans to help pull/push ozone towards the ceiling. Never run an ozone machine on the floor.
Treatment Times: Treatment times vary based on area size, degree of odor, and the amount of ozone you are generating. Our philosophy is to use enough ozone machines to reach "shock" levels quickly and then allow the ozone application process to continue for several hours. Contact us for custom recommendations for your specific project.
Recommendations
For large properties we recommend our PRO or PRO-G ozone generator quantity packs. Choose the PRO quantity packs for applications where you will be frequently traveling with and/or moving the machines to various locations. Choose the PRO-G quanity packs if you will be using the machines primarily from the same location. Depending on the size of the treatment area, the degree of odor, and the speed at which you need to complete the project, it can take several ozone machines to do the job successfully and efficiently. Contact us for a custom recommendation for your specific project.
Summary
MaxBlaster ozone generators are a proven solution for treating large properties, providing efficient and effective air purification. From restaurants and warehouses to schools and churches, our ozone machines offer a comprehensive approach to neutralizing odors, destroying pathogens, and improving indoor air quality. While caution and proper usage are necessary, our ozone generators can create healthier and more inviting environments for occupants of large properties.
Contact Us
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Professional Ozone Knowledge
Real customer questions and answers based on over 20 years of real-world ozone treatment experience.
Can ozone generators treat very large buildings like warehouses or restaurants?
Yes — you can treat just about any size property if it’s done correctly. Over the years we’ve helped customers treat warehouses, restaurants, churches, and many other large commercial buildings. The key factor in every situation is ozone concentration. The goal is to generate enough ozone within the space so the gas can build to levels strong enough to penetrate materials where odors or contamination are present. Because ozone naturally breaks down into oxygen over time, maintaining that concentration level is what makes the treatment effective. For very large spaces, professionals often run multiple ozone generators at the same time or divide the property into sections. With the right equipment and proper setup, even extremely large properties can be treated successfully using ozone technology.
How do you generate enough ozone to treat a very large property?
The key is reaching the proper ozone concentration within the treatment area. One common approach is dividing a large property into smaller sections and treating them individually. When the space is reduced, it becomes much easier to build higher ozone concentration levels, allowing the gas to penetrate deeper into materials where odors or contamination may exist. This can often be done room by room or by using temporary plastic partitions to isolate specific areas during treatment. If the property cannot be divided and the area is one large open space, the solution is simply to scale the ozone output. Professionals often do this by running multiple ozone generators at the same time and spreading them throughout the property. This increases total ozone production and also helps distribute the ozone more evenly across the entire treatment area.
How long does an ozone treatment usually take for a large building?
Large-property ozone treatments can run for many hours and sometimes even 24 hours or longer depending on the level of treatment you are trying to achieve. In some cases, a single powerful ozone generator may allow you to smell ozone throughout a large building and lightly freshen the air. However, that type of light treatment is very different from reaching the higher concentrations needed for deeper odor destruction or true disinfection. When the goal is to address heavier contamination such as mold, bacteria, or other organic odors, significantly higher ozone concentrations are required. Professionals usually achieve this by increasing treatment time, running multiple ozone generators at once, or combining both methods. Longer runtimes and higher total ozone output allow the gas to penetrate deeper into materials where odors and contaminants are embedded.
What types of odors can ozone remove in large commercial spaces?
Ozone generators are very effective at removing many types of organic-based odors commonly found in large buildings. This includes smoke odors, cooking odors, mold and mildew smells, pet odors, and the musty odors that often develop in older properties. Because ozone works through oxidation, it breaks apart odor molecules at their source rather than simply masking the smell with fragrance or chemicals. When used properly and at high enough concentrations, ozone can penetrate deep into materials such as drywall, wood, fabrics, and carpeting where odors often hide. This is why ozone is widely used by restoration professionals and property managers when dealing with difficult odor problems. In addition to odor removal, high-concentration ozone treatments are also commonly used to help disinfect spaces and assist in certain mold remediation situations.
Is it safe to use ozone generators in restaurants, churches, or office buildings?
Yes — ozone generators are commonly used to treat restaurants, churches, offices, and many other types of commercial buildings. The most important rule is that the space should remain unoccupied while the treatment is running. Ozone works best when it is allowed to build to higher concentrations without people or animals present in the treatment area. If someone briefly enters an ozoned space for a minute or two, most people will simply notice the strong, bleach-like smell and step back out. However, higher concentrations should not be breathed for extended periods of time. After a treatment is complete, most of the ozone naturally breaks down and dissipates within a couple of hours. Even so, it’s still a good practice to ventilate the space and allow fresh air circulation before fully reoccupying the area.
How do you determine what ozone equipment is needed for a large property?
It depends on the size of the property, the severity of the odor problem, and how quickly you want the treatment completed. In many situations, large buildings require a combination of ozone output and thoughtful machine placement throughout the space in order to reach effective concentration levels. The goal is to allow the ozone to spread evenly so it can penetrate the materials where odors or contamination are present. When customers contact us, we usually ask a few quick questions about the property and what they are dealing with. From there we can recommend the right MaxBlaster setup for the job. Sometimes that means a single machine, and other times it involves running multiple units together to build the ozone levels needed for a successful treatment.




