Odor in homes and buildings arises from many sources that may include pet urine, disaster contaminates, moisture problems or just plain soil. Routine cleaning automatically removes the sources of general soiling odors. Pet urine decontamination normally requires more specialized deodorizing techniques. To remove musty odor associated with moisture, ultimately it’s important to identify and correct…

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A survey commissioned by the IICRC indicates that 81 percent of U.S. homeowners agree that the health of their family is directly related to the cleanliness of floors in the home. While a key component to improving air quality is eliminating carpet and rug odors, which in many cases requires regularly cleaning these surfaces, only…

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Odor removal can be life-changing for those who have been subject to extremely foul odors for a lengthy period of time. Bad-smelling areas can negatively affect home and car sales, social gatherings and/or personal contentment. A few of the many sources of unpleasant aromas include: water damage, mold damage, sewer damage, fire damage and many…

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