Operator`s manual
ushing agent. Thus you've doubled your chances of exposing the insects
to a lethal dose of insecticide.
Remember: Only the proper product, utilized in the proper concentra-
tion, applied over the recommended area will give satisfactory results.
DeoDoRIZaTIon TIPs
Thermal fogging is the third step in the Unsmoke
®
Structural Smoke Odor
Removal Procedure.
Prior to thermal fogging:
sTeP 1
Suppress odor sources such as charred wood, or horizontal structural
surfaces, etc. by low pressure spraying with a solution of 3-4 ounces
(89ml - 118ml) ODORx 9-D-9 or ODORx Double-O per gallon of water.
A deodorizing pre-sealer for containing odors on structural surfaces such
as charred wood, attic insulation, voids above suspended ceilings etc.
can be prepared by adding the following to an empty 5 gallon container:
- 1 gallon (3.8 Liters) ODORx Unsoot
#1
- 1 quart (0.95 Liters) ODORx 9-D-9
- 5 ounces (150ml) ODORx Last Resort™
- Fill the balance with water to make 5 gallons
Apply with low pressure electric sprayer or commercial airless paint
sprayer. One gallon covers approximately 500 square feet.
sTeP 2
Vapor phase odor control is achieved by applying 2 ounces (60ml) of
ODORx Crystal Odor Counteractant (C.O.C.™), per 100 sq. ft./9.3 square
meter (of oor area) to oors throughout the area to be treated.
sTeP 3
Thermal Fogging
A. When thermally fogging it is advisable to begin treatment at the
furthest inward point of the area to be treated and work your way back
to the entry.
B. Close doors in rooms and closets after thermally fogging to contain
fog in treated areas.
C. Treat rooms and closets prior to treating open public areas.
D. When thermally fogging indoors, pause after each 15 seconds of
thermal fogging and release trigger for 30 seconds to allow barrel to
re-heat to most efficient thermal fogging temperature.