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With normal lighting and windows open these type of problems don’t reveal themselves to the naked eye!
A client may say my pet has had a few accidents and I can smell something over here or there!
But upon further inspection, the real problem paints a different picture.
Mrs Piff says “oh my! I didn’t realize fefe was doing all that”.
Most professionals who have used a black light for urine detection already know?
Not everything that illuminates is urine!
Normally darkening a room and inspecting with a black light will reveal all kinds of U.V. stains the more yellowish marks usually are urine, the whitish marks are ususally treated stains.
But there really is only one way to determine if it’s the real deal or not a problem!
You have to get down and use your nose!
So if your 100% commited to doing the best possible service for your customer,
Don’t be afraid to get down on it!
With normal lighting and windows open these type of problems don’t reveal themselves to the naked eye!
A client may say my pet has had a few accidents and I can smell something over here or there!
But upon further inspection, the real problem paints a different picture.
Mrs Piff says “oh my! I didn’t realize fefe was doing all that”.
Most professionals who have used a black light for urine detection already know?
Not everything that illuminates is urine!
Normally darkening a room and inspecting with a black light will reveal all kinds of U.V. stains the more yellowish marks usually are urine, the whitish marks are ususally treated stains.
But there really is only one way to determine if it’s the real deal or not a problem!
You have to get down and use your nose!
So if your 100% commited to doing the best possible service for your customer,
Don’t be afraid to get down on it!