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Guide released on tackling odor control at the source

Camfil Canada Molecular Air Filters has released "The Ultimate Guide to Odour Control: How Molecular Filtration Tackles Smells at the Source," a comprehensive resource designed to help facility managers, industrial operators, and business owners address persistent odor challenges through advanced molecular air filters usage.

The newly published guide examines how molecular filtration technology operates at the chemical level to neutralize odorous compounds, rather than simply masking them. Unlike traditional particulate filters, which capture solid particles, molecular air filters utilize specialized activated carbon and chemical media to adsorb and neutralize gaseous contaminants and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at their source.

"Odour complaints can lead to community relations issues and actions against companies, yet many facilities are still relying on outdated solutions," said Geordan Hoag, Molecular Specialist at Camfil Canada. "Our guide explains molecular filtration technology and provides actionable insights for organizations looking to implement effective, long-term odour control strategies that protect both their operations and their reputations."

Camfil Canada provides the resource at a time when indoor air quality has become a priority for Canadian businesses. Recent studies indicate that poor air quality, including unpleasant odours, can reduce worker productivity by up to 10% and significantly impact customer experience in retail and hospitality environments.

For industries such as cannabis production, where odour complaints have led to operational restrictions in several Canadian municipalities, the guide offers particularly timely guidance on implementing effective molecular air filter usage strategies that allow businesses to operate harmoniously within their communities.

For more information:
Camfil Canada
camfil.com/en/

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