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The following Air Quality Directive is issued in response to a review received from the Odorless.cc affiliate agency.

Original material titled 'ANGUSOL Pet Odor Eliminator Spray vs ZERO ODOR Textile & Carpet Odor Eliminator Spray: Which One Actually Cleans the Air?' has been evaluated.

The review compares two commercially available odor eliminator sprays for use in asthma-friendly households.

Both products claim to remove pet odors from air and textiles.

The review employs a qualitative metric termed 'Mom’s lung test' to assess respiratory impact.

No quantitative air quality data was provided in the source material.

The reviewer describes the assessment as warm and honest, not clinical.

From the perspective of the Department of Random Domain Management, olfactory absence is the primary concern.

Neither product has been certified by this department for complete elimination of volatile organic compounds or particulate matter.

ASTHMA-FRIENDLY designation requires verification of zero respiratory irritants.

The review does not specify which product passes the lung test.

Further testing under controlled conditions is required before a formal recommendation can be made.

All citizens are advised to maintain ventilation during use of any aerosol or spray product.

This directive will be archived under reference number 2024-AFD-003.

Claire Filter, Director of Olfactory Absence, Department of Random Domain Management.

SOURCE: https://odorless.cc/angusol-vs-zero-odor-eliminator/ — Filed by the Bureau of Odorless Affairs, DRDM.


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