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Odournet UK Ltd.– Urine Malodor & Carbon Filter Efficacy
Odournet UK Ltd, an ISO 17025-accredited sensory consultancy, conducted a rigorous assessment of Ecobreeze’s carbon filter in isolation, with no added fragrance, in chambers simulating stale urine malodor. The findings: Odour intensity was cut almost in half, dropping from 4.4 (very strong) to 2.3 (weak to distinct) on the VDI 3882 scale. Hedonic tone improved from -2.5 (very
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St. Croix Sensory Inc.– Fecal Malodor Reduction
Ecobreeze was independently tested by St. Croix Sensory, a globally respected lab accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standards. Using controlled stainless steel chambers and a challenging faecal malodor stronger than typical restroom conditions, Ecobreeze was evaluated over a 4-hour period. The results were remarkable: With both carbon filter and fragrance, malodor intensity dropped by 89% within 30 minutes, and over 95% for the remainder of the test. Even with a carbo
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Oct 271 min read


Air Filter TypesExplainedHEPA,Activated Carbon,Ozone Generators
What’s the Best Air Purification Method for Your Space? Find Out Now From HEPA filters to EcoBreeze systems, the effectiveness and safety of air purifiers vary widely, especially when it comes to removing pollutants like PM2.5, VOCs, and odours. This science-backed guide compares four popular air cleaning technologies, HEPA filters, activated carbon filters, ozone generators, and the EcoBreeze multi-stage system, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and impact on indoor
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Oct 271 min read


Is Ozone from Air Purifiers Safe or Harmful?
Uncover the Truth About Ozone Air Purifiers Before You Breathe It In Ozone-generating air purifiers are often marketed as cutting-edge solutions for neutralising indoor pollutants, bacteria, and odours, but growing scientific evidence reveals they may do more harm than good. This expert report explores how ozone air purifiers actually function, the serious respiratory health risks they pose, and why organisations like the EPA, WHO, CDC, and CARB advise against their use in oc
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Oct 271 min read


Are Spray Air Fresheners Damaging Indoor Air Quality?
Discover the Hidden Risks Behind a "Fresh" Scent Commercial spray air fresheners are widely used in offices, hotels, and retail spaces to mask unpleasant odours, but at what cost to indoor air quality and health? This report reveals how many air fresheners emit hazardous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, chemicals linked to cancer, respiratory issues, and neurological harm. Even “natural” or “green” options often release similar levels of
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