An odour nuisance is considered to be pollution, as it can cause stress and reduce a person’s quality of life. Constant exposure to offensive odours at work can severely affect the mental health and job satisfaction of employees, can be a source of complaints from neighbours and other stakeholders, can lead to legal action against the house owner or business and can-do serious damage to one’s reputation.
No one wants to live with unpleasant odours. Whether your neighbours are homeowners or businesses, you have a duty to minimise the impact of your operations on them.
Households create odours as a by-product of daily living activities whilst businesses create odours as a by-product of operating. Most of the odours are a by-product of microbial decomposition and decay. These unpleasant odours can be removed or controlled to reduce their presence in the environment. Control of odours can be achieved using a range of techniques which include minimising odours at source, good housekeeping, containment, collection and treatment.
We understand that Odour control is not just about eliminating the foul odours, but creating attractive ones. Not just masking odours boils down to four basic principles; using an effective odour control product, locating the exact source of the odour and eliminating it, frequent cleaning and maintaining cleaning equipment.
As independent odour specialists, we have expert knowledge in all the available techniques including odour treatment technology such as neutralising, air fresheners, misting and dosing systems, diffusers, chemical scrubbing, biological treatment.
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