A refuse chamber or refuse room is an allocated space for waste disposal. In residential apartments, this is normally a small, separate building where all the garbage from each floor is collected. It will then be taken away for proper disposal by the relevant authorities.
Since it is a place where garbage is collected, reduce chambers are often exposed to bacterial, fungal, pest, and mould infection. This makes it a breeding ground for diseases and infections – especially if the cleaning staff repeatedly visit the refuse chamber and other places within the premise for waste collection.
Volatile chemical compounds which react with organic and chemical waste can also be released into the surroundings. Not only are these volatile compounds emit bad odours, but they also have the possibility of turning into harmful gases if left unattended. Normally, in order to solve this problem, you might need to hire a third-party waste management company or sanitation company.
Another way to control these issues is by having proper ventilation and good air filtration. Installing commercial air purifiers is one way of doing so but most air purifiers in the market are not made specifically for refuse chambers. A refuse chamber air purifier ideally needs to be able to handle volatile organic compounds and handle bad odor.
A small refuse room air purifier on each floor of a residential apartment that is often used by all the residents ideally needs to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms present to prevent an outbreak.
A grease trap is a plumbing device that traps oil, grease, and other waste that runs through your plumbing system. In a residential apartment, grease traps are not only installed in each apartment’s kitchens or plumbing fixtures but also at the main pipeline – normally placed in a separate room on the ground floor. A grease trap might also be installed inside a refuse chamber plumbing in order to filter out liquid leakage from waste.
Pipeline rooms and refuse chambers installed with grease traps are breeding grounds for micro-organisms and mould. Both are prone to be damp and moist, two conditions where mould thrives. Moulds can cause allergic reactions and worse, can demolish the infrastructure of your building. Trapped oil, grease, and waste can breed different micro-organisms that can be harmful to your body. Worse of all, grease traps tend to emit bad odors either from the waste collected or due to mould and microorganisms infestation.
Good air filtration is an important part of grease trap odor control which can be achieved by installing industrial air purifiers. Mould and micro-organisms elimination is normally done via sanitation, Biozone’s medical-grade air purifier can give the same result while providing grease trap odor control.
Biozone’s medical-grade air purifier comes with built-in features that allow us to provide you with the best refuse chamber air purifier. These built-in features also allow us to give you the best grease trap odor control while also eliminating mould and micro-organisms. Biozone’s 5-in-1 technology gives you all these and more – including surface disinfection.
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