The stale smell in the basement is not just unpleasant – it can also be dangerous. Many people are unaware of the risks of mold spores and poor indoor air quality. Now, the inspector reveals a unique solution that works in 2 hours.
– It's like stepping into a brand new basement. Everyone should try it, says John Sundman, inspector.
The stale, unpleasant smell of a basement is unfortunately well-known to many homeowners. Damp basements and poor ventilation often lead to the growth of mold and the spread of spores. These organisms emit a characteristic musty odor. If left unaddressed, the smell risks spreading and affecting the rest of the home.
– If you ignore the problem of basement odor, you risk the problem escalating and affecting your entire house. It’s not just unpleasant – it can also lead to serious health problems, warns inspector John Sundman.
When does basement odor become dangerous?
Constant exposure to mold spores can cause allergies and asthma, as well as irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. In the worst case, it can even lead to more serious lung diseases. Ignoring basement odor can mean exposing yourself and your family to health risks.
According to the Public Health Agency of Sweden, about 20 percent of Swedes experience physical symptoms from poor indoor air quality, and mold is a common cause. The Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning also emphasizes the importance of addressing mold problems in the home to ensure a good indoor environment.
The solution to basement odor
When it comes to combating basement odor, Clean is a leading solution. It not only removes unpleasant odors but also neutralizes mold spores, a common cause of basement odor.
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When Clean is activated, it fills the entire space with ozone, which penetrates all cracks, nooks, and crannies where odor sources are hidden. The ozone directly attacks the odor-producing molecules and neutralizes them.
– With Ozoneair's Clean, it's like pressing a reset button for your basement, says John Sundman. The smell disappears completely, and after just two hours, your basement is completely transformed. The smell is gone, as if it never existed.
Irene and Göran experienced a total transformation in their home thanks to Clean from Ozoneair. After two rounds of sanitation in their basement and ground floor, the air felt “fresh, clean, and clear.”
Irene and Göran got rid of the basement odor
One person who has tried Clean is Irene from Västerås. With an older house from the 1930s, the basement has always been a source of trouble. Despite several renovations, she could never truly get rid of the musty smell. It was only when she encountered Clean that the problem was truly solved.
– It's truly incredible. I've tried all sorts of things, but nothing seems to have worked. But with Clean, it felt like I was stepping into a brand new basement. The smell disappeared in just two hours, says Irene.
Irene is particularly impressed by how easy Clean was to use.
– I'm not tech-savvy, but it was really easy to use. And the result was truly incredible. Now I can finally use my basement without having to worry about the unpleasant smell, she says.
John Sundman is not surprised by Irene's success story.
– Clean is truly a revolutionary product. It only takes two hours to get an odor-free basement. Everyone should try it, he concludes.
This is what causes basement odor:
Moisture: Excess moisture can accumulate in basements due to poor ventilation, water leaks, or high humidity.
Poor ventilation: Without proper ventilation, moisture cannot evaporate, leading to condensation and mold formation, which causes basement odor.
Mold and fungi: Damp conditions are ideal for the growth of mold and fungi, both of which can produce strong, musty odors.
Older building materials: Older building materials can sometimes emit odors, especially if they have become damp or moldy.
Insufficient cleaning: Impurities and dirt can contribute to the odor if the basement is not cleaned regularly.
Enclosed spaces: Basements often have fewer windows and doors, which limits airflow and can contribute to the accumulation of bad odors.
