- In the kitchen to remove all traces of cooking
smells.
- In the living room to filter smoke and
eradicate dangerous toxins from cigarette and
cigar fumes.
- In all rooms to dispel the lingering odours
pets leave behind.
- In the bedroom to ensure a clean and fresh
environment, particularly for asthma, hayfever,
and sinus sufferers.
- For the care of the elderly.
Office:
- To provide a clean and welcoming atmosphere in
reception areas.
- To alleviate the issue of high pollution
levels in metropolitan areas.
- To help maintain the well-being of staff and
provide a relaxing atmosphere in the workplace.
- To combat stagnant air from recycled central
heating and air-conditioning units.
Hotels and the Hospitality Industry:
- To convert smoking to non-smoking rooms.
- To freshen public toilet facilities.
- To remove the musty smells from rooms closed
for long periods of time.
- To eradicate pungent smells.
- To create a welcoming atmosphere.
Bars and Nightclubs:
- To purify the air of cigarette and cigar smoke
and decrease the risk of passive smoking.
- To provide a pleasant ambience for patrons.
Doctors and Public Health Centres:
- To decrease the risk of further contagion of
airborne bacteria.
- To provide a calming atmosphere for patients
and their families.
Gymnasiums and Public Sports Facilities:
- To clear the air of bodily odours.
- To improve the overall health and fitness of
professional athletes during training.