When odor is embedded in a space, professionals reach for one of two technologies: ozone generators or hydroxyl generators. Both break down odor molecules rather than masking them โ but they're not interchangeable. Choosing the wrong one can mean a slower result, or a safety risk.
How ozone works
Ozone (Oโ) is a highly reactive form of oxygen. It oxidizes odor molecules aggressively and fast, making it extremely effective for heavy odors like smoke, biological odors, and severe pet contamination. The catch: ozone is not safe to breathe. The space must be completely unoccupied โ no people, pets, or plants โ during treatment, and it needs time to air out afterward. That makes ozone ideal for vacant units, vehicles, and empty homes.
How hydroxyl works
Hydroxyl generators mimic the natural cleaning process of the sun, producing hydroxyl radicals that break down odors more gently. They work more slowly than ozone but with one big advantage: they're safe to run in occupied spaces. That makes hydroxyl the choice for occupied homes, businesses, senior living facilities, and any situation where people need to remain in the space.
Side-by-side
- Speed: Ozone is faster; hydroxyl is slower but steady.
- Strength: Ozone handles the most severe odors; hydroxyl handles light-to-moderate exceptionally well.
- Safety: Ozone requires an empty space; hydroxyl is safe around people and pets.
- Best for: Ozone โ vacant units, cars, severe smoke. Hydroxyl โ occupied homes, facilities, ongoing odor control.
Which should you use?
It depends entirely on your situation โ the severity of the odor and whether the space can be vacated. A good odor removal professional carries both and chooses the right tool for the job, rather than forcing one solution on every problem. At OC Refresh we assess each job and select the safest, most effective approach โ then verify the result with before-and-after air quality readings.
