High tech odour control April 1st 2006 After studying the way fragrances and perfumes are translated by human senses into 'good and bad odours', JohnsonDiversey combined the research with its Odour Neutralising Technology (ONT) to form the Good Sense odour control range.
The ONT technology contains an active ingredient that chemically encapsulates and neutralises offending malodour molecules, turning each into a non-oderant new molecule and locking the smell away for good.
One of six new brands in the new JD Advantage building care portfolio, the Good Sense range combines technology with a choice of natural fresh fragrances to provide subtlety and deliver image enhancing ambience to buildings - which the company says is great for business.
It's available in a variety of forms: - Directed Odour Control: liquidbased products, designed to target specific sources of malodour with long-lasting effects. Three solutions or localised odour control; hard surfaces, carpets and soft furnishings, and a heavy duty deodouriser for freshening drains, waste areas, toilets etc.
- Room Odour Control and Ambience: continuous odour control across entire rooms, a choice of two delivery platforms.
- Good Sense 30 dispenser and refill offering 30 days of freshness (to mount above doors).
- Good Sense Continuous battery powered dispenser (mount anywhere) with up to 53 days of freshness per cartridge.
Good Sense service uses gel plaques impregnated with concentrated ONT and fresh fragrance. These can be inserted into air con units so that it disperses throughout the building. After 10 weeks a JD engineer replaces it.More articles from JohnsonDiversey UK Ltd: |