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  Ona Storm Fan Dispensers
 
 
Ona Storm Fan Dispensers  
Ona Storm Fan Dispenser

The Ona Storm easily connects with existing air ventilation systems and, with its adjustable airflow control, evenly distributes ona for areas up to 10,000 square feet (100,000 cubic feet). The Storm uses the 20 Litre Ona Gel (not included) to neutralize odors. The gel lasts for about 8 - 12 weeks. (This period will vary based on the ambient temperature, the humidity levels of the room, and the airflow setting.) The units are designed to operate on ordinary household 110/120v, 60 hertz alternating current.

To be used with 20 Litre Ona Gel Pail (not included)
This hydroscopic polymer gel has been saturated with ONA Odor Counteractant (super concentrate. ONA's active ingredients are a blend of 32 essential oils and plant derived compounds, native to Australia and Asia. Effective even in low concentrations of 500:1, these components enable ONA to neutralize a wide spectrum of odors. There is not a more effective odor control product on the market today. A safe and biodegradable product designed for use in any environment.

ONA does not merely mask odors but bonds with the offending molecules rendering them odorless. It has proven to effectively neutralize virtually any odor permanently.

We currently offer ONA Pails in Fresh Linen and Polar Crystal Scents.
Product ID: OD-GSOS-F
Category: Miscellaneous Equipment-Air & Water-Odor Control
Price:  $469.95
Sale Price: $375.95
Savings: $94.00
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