Eliminating Restroom Odor: Tips and Tricks

How To Remove Odor From Your Bathrooms

No one likes restroom odor. Having an unpleasant smell defeats the purpose of feeling comfortable while resting to do what you need to do or as nature intends. The average visitor will use 4 of, his or her, 5 senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell)  to determine the quality of the bathroom visit. When building any business, the savvy business owner must make sure to consider every last detail. For example, choosing the wrong toilet partition for your office may leave your employees discussing around the water cooler what that permanent stink is coming from the restrooms.

If remodeling or building your bathroom for the first time, the most important thing to consider is maintaining value for years to come. Protection against stress and damages will leave longer-lasting bathroom partitions. All Fast Partitions bathroom partitions (Solid Plastic, Stainless Steel, and Powder Coated Metal) are made with quality craftsmanship with durability in mind.

Air Fresheners

The standard air freshener is handy to help freshen the smell of your bathroom facilities. Now you as a business owner can purchase revolutionary automatic air fresheners.

The new air fresheners out today are long lasting and continuously spray the smell you’ve bought.

The standard plug-in air freshener will spray throughout the day. Motion detected air fresheners spray only when someone is walking by.

Air fresheners offer a cost-effective solution for eliminating restroom odors.

Add Plants

Surprising as it may sound, there are quite a few plants that can actually live healthily in the windowless environment of a bathroom. Especially when crafting more luxurious bathroom environments, you should consider plants as a natural alternative to air freshener which often contain artificial scents. This has the added benefit of improving the bathroom's appearance.

Clean Between the Cracks

The age of your bathroom may cause bad odors from the caulk and sealant between tiles. The smell you're searching for might be from the seal in your tile joints, depending on your bathroom's configuration and age.

The only way to replace this material is by using a sharp knife or razor blade to remove the original caulk.

Replace Your Stalls

One of the first non-obvious things to consider to replace is your bathroom partitions.

Dirty urinals are bad for business.

Depending on the material, you may find over time the smell can absorb into the stalls.

This is the problem for the outdated wooden stalls you do not find on the shelves of Fast Partitions. Identifying the problem isn't always easy, but your bathroom partitions might be to blame.

Deodorizers

Applying a coat of deodorizer is often one of the easiest methods to achieve bathroom freshness.

The vast bathroom deodorizer market offers gels, sprays, oils, and various other methods to combat odors.

While using a deodorizer isn't a permanent fix, it helps alleviate odors caused by underlying issues in the restroom area.

Combine these tools for a fresh-smelling bathroom experience that will impress your visitors.