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I am not sure that this is the correct area to post however I have posted this in other areas - l am hoping to try and find some information on the following and would appreciate your input.
Where l currently work we have a system of reducing the associated smells of urine and feaces that can be common in aged care settings and nursing homes.
We would like to research and evaulate other systems that people use to reduce any smells
I was wondering if any of you in this forum have any site you can recommend to read about methods of reducing the smells associated with this problem.
Yes sleepyeyes... thats true, but that will only be of use if the cause of the smell is an infection or mucus in the urine.
Cranberry juice is fantastic.... you only need a small amt too... usually only 4omls a day.
These products will take care of your urine odor. They cost a little more but you change them less often, they neutralize the ph as as well. If they have a rep in your area they let facilities do a trial on clients before they buy. Let me know if you want the number and you could get some samples.
The cranberry juice works, but also chk out www.youngliving.com
They have essential oils that will get rid opf anything and it works fantastically!!!! Buy the diffuser kit and talk to someone about odor removing oils..They can be expensive, but you can dilute the oils...I'm a distributor for them and I don't even care to make the commission!!! That's how much faith I put in their product