Nursing homes utilize a combination of enzymatic cleaners, ozone generators, and advanced molecular neutralizers to combat persistent urine odors rather than just masking them. Traditional "floral" sprays are often ineffective because urine odors stem from the breakdown of urea into ammonia and volatile amines, which bond to porous surfaces like flooring and upholstery. Professional facilities often use "bio-enzymatic" solutions that contain live bacteria cultures designed to "eat" the organic matter causing the smell. Additionally, many modern homes in 2026 employ industrial-grade air purifiers with PuraFilter technology, which uses chemical media to strip gaseous pollutants directly from the air. For deep cleaning, specialized "Yellow Formula" neutralizers are applied directly to affected areas to molecularly transform ammonia into odorless compounds. Regular maintenance of HVAC systems and the use of specialized polymer inserts in bathrooms also ensure that odors don't recirculate through the building, maintaining a clinical yet fresh environment that supports both patient dignity and staff comfort.