Local business donates odor control bottles to athletes

Local small business, Ag Odor Control, LLC, has donated 400 two ounce bottles of OC7 TM (Odor Control 7) Mini odor control to each fall sport athlete at the Keokuk Middle School and Keokuk High School. Lee County native Wayne Marple, General Manager of Ag Odor Control, delivered the bottles to Athletic Director Zach Summers.

The delivery is to help combat locker room odors by allowing the athletes to treat their shoes, Marple said. 

OC7 TM (Odor Control 7) launched locally last winter and has been tested and is safe to be used around children and pets. Animal House Pet Store, Hy-Vee, Keokuk Veterinary Hospital, and Krichel Animal Hospital all carry the new product.

“This is a great product, proudly made locally and deodorizes tough odors without a harsh chemical smell,” Marple said. For more information on OC7, go to www.agodorcontrol.com.