Odour Remediation
Odour in homes and buildings arises from many sources that may include pet urine, disaster contaminants, 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 the musty odor associated with moisture, ultimately it’s important to identify and correct the moisture (high humidity) intrusion problem. The odour associated with disaster contaminants (smoke, trauma events) requires highly specialized procedures and techniques.
Odour removal involves four general principles:
- Removing the source as possible
- Cleaning affected surfaces and materials
- Recreating the conditions of penetration with appropriate counteractants
- Sealing restorable surfaces as necessary
Certified professionals are trained and experienced in dealing with carpet-related odour. They have the detection tools, the specialized agents, the equipment, and the experience necessary to deal with odours of all types and kinds.