What impact will the odor in the bathroom have on us?

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In our community, there are many notorious members of the toilet, including hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, methyl mercaptan, indole, methane, ethane, etc., which not only affect the experience of using the toilet, but also cause significant damage to the respiratory, digestive, and cardiovascular systems of the human body.

When the content of hydrogen sulfide in the air reaches 30-40 milligrams per cubic meter, it can cause nasal flushing, suffocation, eye and respiratory symptoms. When the content is higher, it can cause acute or chronic conjunctivitis; Indole, methylthiol, and other substances in the air can cause headaches, dizziness, decreased memory, mental fatigue, and weakened immunity, leading to symptoms of neurasthenia and disorder. In these situations, especially for adolescents who are growing and developing, the impact and damage are significant.

Traditional deodorization methods, such as air fresheners, deodorants, lemons, perfume, etc., have little effect most of the time, and even if the odor is temporarily covered up, TVOC and bacteria in the air still exist in large quantities, neither treating symptoms nor root causes. So, in addition to frequent outstanding hygiene habits, how can we solve and improve the problem of toilet environment?

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In the new round of "toilet revolution", skill innovation has played a significant role. Secco deodorant is currently a more useful method. It uses multiple independent core skills such as pure plant liquid extraction and compounding, deodorization, antibacterial degradation, and low-temperature and high-frequency atomization. Through a series of rapid and chaotic physical and chemical reactions (oxidation, reduction, neutralization, adsorption, catalysis), it releases strong oxidizing gases, automatically captures harmful substances such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia that are free in the air, kills and suppresses bacteria and viruses in the air, greatly improving the hygiene of public toilets and reducing the cost of manual management of public toilets.

The article originates from a deodorant manufacturer http://www.scneng.com.hk