The subject of this discourse concerns the elimination of the distinct odor emanating after the application of sodium hypochlorite solutions, commonly employed for disinfection and stain removal. An example would be addressing the residual scent in a bathroom after cleaning with a bleaching agent.
Addressing this olfactory concern is important for maintaining a pleasant and healthy indoor environment. Lingering chemical odors can be irritating and, in some instances, potentially harmful. Historically, various methods have been utilized, ranging from simple ventilation to the deployment of odor-neutralizing agents.