Air Fresheners vs Deodorisers

Date: 24-05-2019

Learn the difference between Air Fresheners and Deodorisers

The month of May is Clean Air Month and Asthma Awareness Month. Clean air is vital to our health. All of us breathe air into our lungs in order to live. If that air is contaminated, it might irritate our lungs, causing respiratory issues.

A bad odour is caused by bacteria if a site is not cleaned properly and/or frequently. To make matters worse, your cleaning crew might take a short cut by covering up that bad smell with an inappropriate product to mask the smell, making it worse in the long run. In order to remove the bad smell, you have to kill the bacteria that is causing the bad odour.

What is the difference between Air Fresheners vs Deodorisers?

Air fresheners cover-up bad odours with perfume. Deodorisers actually destroy bad odours and their source. As a result, some deodorisers are strong disinfectants or bactericides. While air freshening is only as effective as long as it lasts, deodorisers are only effective until the odour causing materials return.

How can you tackle the bad odour? 

The first step that you can do is use an odour eliminator like Green Rhino's Natural Odour Eliminator. It contains special organic molecules that absorb bad odours and then leave a clean, fresh scent. The product does not mask or hide the odour, it destroys the cause of the odour. to kill the bacteria. The next step is to apply a suitable air freshener that will be fitting to the place and the people who will be occupying that space. Green Rhino has a wide range of Air Fresheners - Apple, Emerald, Berrylicious and Musk

To get more advice on odour control, contact one of our Green Rhino's cleaning experts! 

 

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