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How to Get the Funky Smell Out of Diaper Pail

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Babies are a wonderful, sweet blessing – with soft skin, angelic personalities, and an abundance of joy. There is nothing quite like the fragrant smell of a baby, particularly the smells they produce in their diapers! The smells that can emanate from inside your baby’s diaper can simply be described as unbearable, leaving you to wonder how your sweet, innocent child can create such an odor. This odor issue in your baby’s diapers has left you with the skills of changing their diaper and throwing it in the diaper pail in record timing – only leaving you seconds of nauseating smells before discarding them inside the tightly confined pail. What can you do if you are stuck fighting off the odorous smells left behind on your baby’s diapers that have traveled into your home’s air and worst has developed inside the diaper pail in your baby’s room? What is a Diaper Pail Used for? Discarding dirty diapers can be done in a variety of ways including through the use of disposable bags that you t

How to Hotbox a Home to Remove VOCs

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Inside the home a lot happens. Kids run wild, messes are made, decorating commences, and sometimes even renovations occur in the pursuit to make your home the ideal oasis. Each and every thing that transpires inside your home can have a direct impact on the environment and air quality within your house. Maybe you cleaned your home with a strong cleaning agent, had new carpet installed, painted the interior of your home, or if you had a remediation job completed in your home from a leak, mold, or other indoor contaminant outbreak, all of these things can drastically impact the quality of the air inside your home. Often times when we think about air pollution are minds usually travel to outdoor air contaminants such as – smog, ozone, or haze that lingers in the air. Although outdoor air has many contaminants that plague the air quality, the contaminants inside indoor environments can often times be far scarier than you would have ever anticipated. The EPA’s Office of Research and Develo