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Airtrona International Inc
OTC:ARTR

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Airtrona International Inc
OTC:ARTR
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Price: 0.0001 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 32 USD
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AirTrona International, Inc. is an ozone generator company, which provides commercial and industrial ozone generators for a wide variety of commercial, industrial and residential applications, including ozone sanitization and ozone laundry systems. The company is headquartered in Stoney Creek, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2008-05-20. The firm provides commercial and industrial ozone generators for a range of commercial, industrial and residential applications, including ozone sanitization and ozone laundry systems. The firm's ozone generators provide ozone generation technology. Its Ozone generators are used in car washes by detailers, dealers, apartment managers, fire departments and professional cleaning services for smoke and flood restoration. Dry cleaners use ozone generators to deodorize smoke damaged clothing and odorous sports equipment. The company sanitizes and destroys odors from hair sprays, nail polish and chemicals used for hair coloring and perms in hair salons. Its AirTrona Ozone Generators are air purification system designed for sanitizing and deodorizing offices, warehouses, rooms, cars and recreational vehicles (RVs) boats, among others. The company also offers commercial ozone laundry systems and residential ozone laundry systems.

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