Deodorization backed by science
People appear to have become more sensitive to smells or odors, sometimes to the extent that personal odor has been labeled a form of harassment. For companies, conducting countermeasures after emissions of foul odors is more costly and requires more effort. This may even lead to lawsuits or tarnish the brand image. Before any odor is anticipated to arise, companies can take basic preventive measures in line with regulatory standards, such as installing equipment or deploying chemicals. Optimal equipment and chemicals are proposed after visiting sites to study odors. To date, NOZEPAL (air purification systems) have been used in a wide range of settings including paint shops, commercial printing facilities, food processing plants, rubber, resin, and chemical plants, and sites where sludge drying exhaust gas or secondary treatment of combustion deodorizers occurs.
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