To eliminate bad odors, you need to identify and address the source. Common causes include cooking fumes, dampness, pets, smoke, or stale air. By combining ventilation, cleaning, and effective air purification, odors can be neutralized instead of just masked.
Odour can settle in textiles, walls, ventilation, and furniture – places that ordinary cleaning often doesn't reach. In addition, odour molecules can remain in the air even after cleaning, causing the smell to quickly return.
Yes, odors are easily spread via air currents, ventilation, and open spaces. An odor that arises in, for example, the kitchen, bathroom, or basement can therefore affect the entire apartment or house if it is not dealt with in time.
In some cases, temporary odors may fade, but persistent odor problems rarely disappear on their own. If the odor is caused by moisture, smoke, or organic material, active measures are required to achieve a lasting result.
