What it is?
Chlorine Dioxide Odor Removal Packet designed to effectively eliminate tough odors.
Key Benefits
Viruses & Bacteria:
- Mold/Mildew
- Pet dander
- Smoke smell – tobacco, cannabis & fire
- Mothball odor
- Sport-related smells such as sweat, earthy aromas, and body odor
- Dust mite matter
- Medical odors
- Cooking odors such as fish, curry and more!
What else you need to know
Specification:
10g: 1,000 SQ.FT of surface area
25g: 2,000 SQ.FT of surface area
OdorXit AQM Can Be Used In 2 Modes:
30 Day Mode - produces small amounts of pure chlorine dioxide gas for 20 to 30 days (depending on the amount of humidity). The odors are gone. The OdorXit AQM CLO2 used in 30-day mode—the same packet as used in the one-day mode just adding more moisture—allows you to be in the room while it's working. There's no problem with breathing this product when used as directed.
1 Day Mode - FOR CAR TREATMENT ONLY - The same packet is used from the 30-day mode. However, it will produce all the gas in one day's time instead of over 30 days. The OdorXit AQM CLO2 used in 1-day mode works so fast you cannot be in the car during that time.
Tips:
- You’ll also need 40%+ relative humidity for the packet to make the gas in the room.
- You can find that by Googling relative humidity in your city.
- If you are lower than 40% RH, you need to add an additional teaspoon of water to the packet.
- That will allow the packet to create chlorine dioxide gas to remove the smell of smoke from the house.
- It will also oxidize mold, mildew, germs, bacteria, curry cooking smells, and even skunk so they won’t come back.
Safety:
- This product is a chlorine dioxide generator.
- The quantity of active ingredient is less than or equal to 0.5 grams.
- Chlorine dioxide gas is not expected to be released in amounts or at a rate at which significant exposure could occur with normal handling and use.
- If the product is damaged, avoid contact with dry ingredients; they may cause irritation or burning in direct contact with skin or eyes.
- Additionally, if not used according to directions, it is possible that some chlorine dioxide gas could be released into small, enclosed spaces in sufficient quantities to be detectable.
- If this occurs and a chlorine-like odor is detected in such a space, ventilate and leave the space.