From the Basement to the Front Room

2 August 2010 | Comments Off |

The basement is often a place where all the things that nobody wants to see, hear or smell are stored. Heat, cold, moisture and other creepy things including all the stray articles that find their way to the basement seem to blend together into a pungent mess. Over time, a basement becomes a dungeon of odors, and despite the cleansers, scrubbing and disposal of musty old shoes, the room never seems to smell fresh and welcoming.

To remove basement odor, some homeowners install misters that release fragrances, while others finish the basement with paint and carpet. But another option that is more economical and very effective is to install a basement odor eliminator.

All-natural odor eliminators often take the form of a simple bag that can hang inconspicuously behind a set of stairs or on a shelf, drawing bad smells to it. Thousands of tiny granules inside the bag act like tiny stench magnets that collect all of the musty, musky air and neutralize it. Best of all, the product is not created with harmful chemicals, but with ingredients that occur freely in nature.

Above the basement are the living areas where we move about, but there are still a great many chances for spills and noxious smells. Upstairs we are more concerned about unpleasant smells. So when a pet has an accident, we are quick to find a remedy to return the essence of the home to normal. To remove pet odor, simply spread odor-attracting granules on or near the accident, and after a few hours the room and home will be back to normal.

Cat Urine Odor Remover, which can be necessary for carpet, furniture, walls, cars, chairs and almost anywhere else you can think of, is easy with natural odor neutralizers. The reason it is so easy is that the package of granules just needs to be near the site to remove odor (rather than a person having to scrub and spray the site). All-natural odor eliminators are a great option for any area of the home that needs freshening.