Find out what are the most common odour hotspots in vet clinics are, and what actually works to fix them and stop them from coming back.
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The (new) people behind Safe4 Australia
If you’ve been working with Safe4 for a while, you probably know Alf and Julie pretty well, or at least feel like you do through emails, phone calls, and the…
Change of ownership and Directors – Safe4 All Australia
A letter from Alf & Julie Carter Thank you for being a loyal customer and putting your valuable trust in Safe4 Australia for many years. It’s been an exciting venture…
What APVMA certification really means for infection control in animal care settings
Here at Safe4, we often highlight that our Veterinary Disinfectant is certified by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), but what does this actually mean? If you work…
Why animal odours linger after cleaning, and how to stop them
Animal odours are one of those problems that feel never-ending in animal care settings. You clean thoroughly and everything looks spotless, yet the smell lingers. For vet clinics, boarding facilities…
Preparing for peak season: Infection control essentials for pet boarding facilities
With Christmas and the summer holidays approaching, catteries, kennels and pet boarding resorts are gearing up for their busiest – and most demanding – time of year. Higher booking volumes,…
The dangers of using toxic cleaners in animal care settings
If you work in a vet clinic, pet boarding facility or animal rehoming centre, you know how important it is to keep your environment clean and disinfected. Cleaning and disinfecting…
The science behind enzymatic odour control
If you work in a vet clinic, kennel, cattery, or zoo, you know how stubborn animal odours can be. Even after cleaning, that faint smell of urine or animal waste…







