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A Safer Way to Disinfect A/C Systems with Stabilised Aqueous Ozone

PCS Team

PCS Team

18 Nov, 2025

A Safer Way to Disinfect A/C Systems with Stabilised Aqueous Ozone

Air conditioning (A/C) systems play a critical role in maintaining hygiene and product safety, especially in controlled production environments such as food manufacturing and pharmaceutical facilities. Over time, these systems can accumulate biofilm, bacteria, and mould that compromise air quality and increase the risk of cross-contamination across production zones. 

Conventional disinfection methods often rely on strong chemical agents that leave residues, lengthen maintenance cycles, and raise safety or environmental concerns.  

Stabilised Aqueous Ozone (SAO) technology provides a safer and more sustainable alternative, delivering effective microbial control without the drawbacks of chemical disinfectants. 

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What is Stabilised Aqueous Ozone (SAO)? 

Stabilised Aqueous Ozone is created by converting oxygen into ozone (O₃) and infusing it into cold tap water. The resulting solution acts as a powerful oxidiser, breaking down organic matter and inactivating microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and mould. 

Once its cleaning process is complete, SAO naturally reverts to oxygen and water, leaving no chemical residue. This makes it ideal for facilities where hygiene, safety, and regulatory compliance are essential. 

Advantages of Using SAO for A/C System Disinfection 

To help facilities teams assess the benefits, the following table outlines key operational and safety differences between conventional chemical disinfection and SAO: 

  Conventional Chemical Disinfection  Stabilised Aqueous Ozone (SAO) 
Residue  May leave chemical traces that require rinsing  Reverts to oxygen and water, leaving no residue 
Operator Safety  Can cause irritation or health risks  Non-toxic and safe for maintenance staff 
Material Impact  Potentially corrosive to metal and sensitive components  Non-corrosive and equipment-safe 
Environmental Impact  Requires storage, handling, and disposal of chemicals  No chemical storage or disposal required 
Air Quality  May introduce volatile compounds into airflow  Improves air quality by reducing microbial load 
Regulatory Alignment  Needs strict control to ensure compliance  Supports hygiene and sustainability standards 

Comparison of Conventional Chemical Disinfection vs Stabilised Aqueous Ozone (SAO) 

Key Benefits of Using SAO for A/C System Disinfection:  

  • Effective microbial control
    Eliminates a broad range of microorganisms found on cooling coils, filters, and ducts, helping maintain cleaner air and safer operations. 
  • Improved indoor air quality
    Regular use reduces microbial load and odours, supporting cleaner and safer environments for production. 
  • Safe for operators and equipment
    Non-corrosive and non-toxic, SAO protects both maintenance personnel and system components. 
  • Environmentally sustainable
    Removes the need for chemical transport and disposal, reducing environmental footprint and supporting ESG objectives. 

Applications in Food and Pharmaceutical Facilities 

In food manufacturing, SAO can be used to clean evaporator coils, air handling units (AHUs), and condensate trays, areas prone to microbial growth due to moisture and organic residues. Regular cleaning helps maintain hygiene standards, minimise downtime, and extend equipment life. 

In pharmaceutical facilities, where air cleanliness directly affects product integrity, SAO enables thorough disinfection without introducing volatile compounds that could affect cleanroom conditions or compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines. 

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Supporting Sustainable and Compliant Operations 

Integrating Stabilised Aqueous Ozone into preventive maintenance programmes strengthens hygiene control, improves air quality, and reduces environmental impact. For manufacturers operating under strict safety and quality frameworks, SAO provides a proven, compliant, and sustainable method to maintain hygienic and efficient A/C systems. 

Connect with us to find out how PCS supports hygiene-critical environments through safer, science-led FM solutions. 

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