SANTA ROSA, Fla.–The Early Learning Coalition of Santa Rosa is the first early learning coalition in Florida to purchase ozone-powered ZONO™️ Disinfecting and Sanitizing Cabinets for early childhood education providers within their network–in plenty of time to beat the start of flu season.
The ZONO™️ effectively uses ozone to kill 99.9% of common viruses+ and bacteria* on everything from books and toys to puzzles, fabric, and electronics. Ozone has been used for decades in food-grade disinfecting, on products such as meat, poultry, and bottled water. The ZONO™ Heat Cycle also kills lice and bed bugs, which can sometimes occur in shared settings.
“The health and safety of the children and faculty within the network of our early childhood education providers are a top priority,” said Melissa Stuckey, CEO of ELC of Santa Rosa. “Before anyone can learn or teach, they must first be present and healthy. We’re so impressed with the efficacy of the ZONO™️ to fight viruses and bacteria on hard to sanitize objects utilized in early learning environments. We look forward to the benefits it will bring to our students and teachers within our network.”
“We’re proud to work with the Early Learning Coalition of Santa Rosa to provide these disinfecting and sanitizing cabinets that will combat bacteria, viruses, lice and bed bugs on most classroom materials and items, creating better early childhood education environments,” said Courtney Williams, President of Innovative Healthcare Solutions.
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+Disinfecting Level (kills 99.9%): Norovirus, Influenza-A, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus on non-porous surfaces. *Sanitizing Level (kills 99.9%): Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia Coli, Streptococcus Pyogenes, Shigella dysenteriae, Salmonella Enteritidis, and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa on non-porous, semi-porous, and porous surfaces.