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Odour control system combines neutralisation with fragrance design

January 13, 2026
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A new product offering in the odour control space appears unusual in its combination of industrial odour neutralisation with deliberately designed “mood-enhancing” fragrances.

The AiroVive® from Probe Industries is said to be the world’s first industrial odour enhancer that combines a biodegradable, non-toxic odour neutraliser with mood-boosting fragrance design.

Fragrance design has been deployed in retail and hospitality settings, but is more unfamiliar in the industrial sphere.

Probe Industries, a specialist in industrial odour and dust control technology, says the solution transforms air quality at industrial sites to meet legal requirements for cleaner, healthier and more sustainable environments.

Based on the group’s AiroPure® odour neutralisation technology, used in waste management, water treatment, healthcare and hospitality, AiroVive® can integrate directly into existing misting, direct spray and liquid injection operations for flexible deployment across a wide range of applications, including transfer stations, landfill sites, recycling facilities and water processing operations.

It is described as a patented odour elimination solution which works at molecular level to destroy odours and harmful compounds. Independent performance tests cited by the firm are said to show a 100 percent reduction in sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide emissions and a 99.4 percent reduction in ammonia and amines, with employees at trial sites reporting a significant improvement in air quality and working conditions.

As the group explains, “AiroVive not only captures and contains odour at source but also adds a bespoke, mood-enhancing fragrance to boost wellbeing.”

“The innovative formula is non-hazardous, non-toxic and ISO 14001 compliant to meet environmental responsibility targets.”

Victoria Taylor, CEO at Probe Industries said: “Industrial odours affect local air quality as well as workplace performance and productivity. We have worked with world-renowned fragrance experts to design a diverse range of scents inspired by the restorative powers of nature and tailored to accompany our proven underlying odour control technology. Based on more than 30 years of neuroscience and developed using detailed consumer research supported by artificial intelligence, AiroVive replaces unpleasant odours with mood-enhancing fragrances, showing a strong commitment to both the workforce and the local community, and demonstrating full regulatory compliance.”

Learn more at: https://probeindustriesglobal.com/airovive-industrial-odour-control/

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