Replace nursing supplies in a timely manner
Regularly change adult incontinence pads, diapers and other care products. Avoid long-term retention and fermentation of excreta to reduce odor at the source.
Keep private areas clean
Clean the skin with warm water and mild, non-irritating cleansers, then dry thoroughly to maintain skin dryness. Humid environments will worsen odor and bacterial growth.
Ventilate and deodorize the living space
Keep rooms well-ventilated on a daily basis to speed up air circulation. You may also use air purifiers and fragrance-free deodorants, and avoid secondary irritation from strong fragrances.

Conduct regular disinfection
Regularly clean, sun-dry or disinfect frequently touched items such as bed sheets, mattresses and seats to eliminate residual bacteria and odor sources.
Adjust diet and water intake
Drink an appropriate amount of water to dilute urine; reduce the intake of heavy-tasting and spicy irritating food to ease the strong odor of excreta.
Choose high-quality hygiene care products
Opt for professional incontinence pads and diapers with high absorption and deodorizing ingredients, which can inhibit bacterial reproduction and effectively control odors.



