The air one breathes at home consists of a variety of particles, such as bacteria, mold, viruses and several volatile organic compounds which are not good for health. The presence of such particles makes the air a carrier of several diseases like allergies, lung problems and asthma. In such cases, it becomes highly important to purify the air inside home using home air cleaners that can eliminate allergen particles and contaminants from the air effectively. Quality home air cleaners will remove harmful bacteria from the air without leaving chemical residuals, thus helping to make home a healthier place to live. OdorSCIENCE is a reputable name in the field of home air cleaners and has been offering a broad range of surface cleaning and deodorizing solutions for years. It uses chlorine dioxide as main ingredient in its home air cleaners which is found to be very effective in removing pollutants from the air without leaving toxic residuals. For the generation of chlorine dioxide, the company utilizes NosGUARD SGTM, which is a state and federal registered brand deodorizing delivery system. In order to meet the diverse air purification & surface cleaning needs of customers, the firm offers a range of products, such as Avanflex home air cleaners, Boat Shocker, Boat Storage, Locker Room Detox, Body Armor Deodorize and Locker Shocker.
About OdorSCIENCE™
OdorSCIENCE™ offers array of solutions for cleaning and deodorizing hard porous and non-porous surfaces and at the same time hygienically eliminating pet odors in the air. The store is known for offering products that clean, deodorize, sanitize, disinfect and sterilize the surroundings quickly and powerfully at any given time. It is supported by a world class production, operations and unparalleled research facility. The individual needs and requirements of the clients are thoroughly taken into consideration by the company for providing them efficient solutions. It is also associated with NosGUARD SG™, Avanflex™, TowerGUARD™ etc. To know more, please visit http://www.odorscience.net