Fresh Smelling Retail


The success of online shopping has dramatically increased the pressure on retailers. They have to:
  • ensure customers consider visiting their outlet as a far more pleasurable and effective method of shopping
  • display real, high-quality stock on their shelves rather than selling from pictures
  • make every effort to optimise employee wellbeing to retain staff and avoid recruitment costs.
Those selling perishable goods and/or working with substances that give off a strong odour have been at a particular disadvantage. Optimise Health provides a discreet, plug-in unit which purifies air and surfaces:
  • eliminating fumes and odours from the air, fabrics and soft furnishing
  • reducing mold, fungi, bacteria and viruses, including norovirus and bird flu by 95–99.99%
  • removing dust from the air
  • increasing the shelf life of perishable goods
  • reducing the transfer of illness and the incidence of allergy related symptoms.
These tried-and-tested purifications units improve sanitary conditions and limit your liability, enhancing efficiency and profit. It is an easy-to-use, non-disruptive, chemical-free automated technology which mimics nature’s method of environmental cleansing.


Read about those who have tried our solutions:

"Of course the permanent and sculptured nails both leave the shop stinky" ...read more
"I laughed to myself and wondered how in the world these little machines could work in such a large space" ...read more
"We noticed that even though Thai cooking odours are continually being introduced, they now have the aroma of a freshly cooked meal" ...read more
"Items contaminated by smoke, water, builders' dust, oil etc can be restored" ...read more
“I had been prescribed four inhalers by my GP. I last used an inhaler half an hour before you came to my home and plugged in the box. That was six weeks ago. When I went to the hairdressers last week, she asked if I had had a good holiday. I said I hadn’t been on holiday. She said I looked so well that she thought I had been on holiday. Thank you for letting me breathe good air. I call it the magic box.”
Maureen Windridge, Milton Keynes