Airborne Odour Control
Even under the worst of conditions these impregnated microcell pots eliminate foul odours more quickly, more effectively and last longer in doing so. Contains Airicide®.
DESCRIPTION:
PROFESSIONAL GRADE RX17 continuous deodoriser microcell pots are moulded blocks of special absorbent polymer with millions of microscopic size cells holding concentrated Airicide® odour counteractant that is released gradually and uniformly into the air. Airicide® is not just an air freshener, it is made to merge with and change the geometrics of odorous molecules in the air, so they will not be recognised as offensive when they reach the nose. They can be used to eliminate foul odours from bacterial growth, cooking, smoking, pets, chemicals, etc. Airicide® is 'azeotropic', meaning it wants to become a vapour and uses capillary action to release odour counteractant 24 hours a day, day after day.
USES:
RX17 continuous deodoriser microcells will counteract foul odours in cars, nursing homes, hospitals, hotels, pubs, restaurants, schools, clubs, offices, laboratories, kennels, pet shops, airplanes, buses, etc. Place in patient's rooms, washrooms/bathrooms, meeting rooms, lockers, refuse areas, air conditioners, etc. RX17 microcells are designed to work in smaller or confined areas. For very small areas use RX17 mini microcells. For larger areas use RX19 Heavy Duty microcells fitted in RXSent1 Odour Control Cabinets. |
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DIRECTIONS:
RX17 moulded pots are contained in compact holders with self-stick adhesive backing. To install open the pot or tear off the lid and place where there is good airflow but away from open windows. Make sure any surface you stick them to is clean, smooth and dry, press unit onto surface firmly. Do not stick to wallpaper. Stick on tab allows cells to be hidden away on underside of toilet cistern, washbasin etc. Can be closed when odour counteraction is not needed to extend life of microcell.
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Once a microcell has dropped below 45-50% it is unlikely to be providing sufficient activity to effectively control odours from incontinence, cancer or severe burns, but may be effective against less pungent smells. However, the residual Airicide® in the polymer will still be evident if the block is sniffed closely, even though its ability to become airborne has ceased. Replacement of the microcells should be based upon the time in location as indicated by the chart, not by sniffing!
For technical and first aid information see Material Safety Data Sheet - click MSDS at top of page. |
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