Oxygen Helps Reduce Pet Odors, Maintaining Healthier and Fresher Indoor Spaces
As more families welcome pets into their homes, a growing number of homeowners are becoming aware of the hidden impact indoor pets can have on air quality, respiratory health, and overall wellness. Creative Oxygen Labs, the company behind the innovative Oxygen coating technology, is bringing attention to a rising indoor health concern: airborne contamination linked to pets, dust mites, bacteria, odors, and allergens trapped inside modern homes.
While dogs and cats provide companionship and emotional benefits, they also introduce contaminants from outdoors directly into indoor living spaces. Pet dander, saliva proteins, bacteria, mold spores, pollen, dust, and microorganisms can accumulate on floors, furniture, fabrics, and walls. Over time, these particles become airborne and circulate continuously through the home.
According to environmental health researchers, prolonged exposure to indoor airborne contaminants may contribute to respiratory irritation, allergy symptoms, inflammation, weakened immune response, skin irritation, fatigue, headaches, and poor sleep quality. Dust mites, microscopic organisms commonly found in indoor environments, are considered one of the leading indoor allergy triggers worldwide and are known to thrive in warm, humid, dust-rich conditions often found in residential spaces.
Creative Oxygen Labs believes walls should do more than simply hold paint.
The company’s Oxygen mineral coating additive is designed to transform ordinary painted surfaces into active environmental surfaces that help reduce odors, neutralize airborne contaminants, and create cleaner indoor environments. When infused into acrylic or latex wall paint and applied throughout a home, Oxygen coatings continuously interact with indoor air and surface pollutants.

Customer Testimonial after adding Oxygen to paint and applying it on walls.
“Our homes have become sealed environments where contaminants accumulate over time,” said Chris Shahabi, founder of Creative Oxygen Labs. “People vacuum floors and clean counters, but few realize that walls represent the largest unused surface area in a home. By activating walls with Oxygen technology, we can help reduce pet-related odors, airborne contaminants, germs, and environmental buildup in the spaces where families spend most of their time.”
The company says customer testimonials have become one of the strongest validations of the technology’s impact. Homeowners using Oxygen-infused coatings have reported noticeable reductions in persistent pet odors, improved freshness in rooms occupied by animals, and cleaner-feeling indoor environments after painting walls and ceilings with Oxygen-enhanced coatings.
Unlike temporary fragrance-based odor masking products, Oxygen technology focuses on addressing contaminants at the environmental level. The coating system is engineered to work continuously after application without requiring sprays, plug-ins, or ongoing chemical treatments.
Creative Oxygen Labs also highlights the growing concern around chemical-heavy indoor products commonly used to mask pet odors. Many conventional air fresheners and cleaners release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may contribute to indoor air pollution rather than solve it. Oxygen coatings are designed as a mineral-based alternative aligned with healthier indoor living trends.
The company believes the future of construction and renovation will increasingly focus on “active surfaces” materials that not only improve aesthetics but also contribute to healthier indoor ecosystems.
“With indoor air quality becoming one of the defining health conversations of our generation, people are starting to ask a bigger question,” added Shahabi. “What if the surfaces around us could actively contribute to wellness every single day?”
Creative Oxygen Labs is continuing to expand applications of Oxygen technology across residential, commercial, healthcare, hospitality, and educational environments as demand grows for cleaner, healthier, and more intelligent building materials.
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