YES!! • bladder problems or difficulty passing urine
• glaucoma
• Heart disease or irregular heartbeat
• prostate trouble
• an unusual or allergic reaction to ipratropium, atropine, bromides, soya protein, peanut oil, soybeans or peanuts, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
• pregnant or trying to get pregnant
• breastfeeding • difficulty breathing, wheezing, increased shortness of breath
• chest pain or fast heartbeat
• fever or other signs of infection
• headache (severe)
• skin rash or hives
• swelling of the lips, tongue or face
• vomiting
• blurred vision
• cough
• difficulty passing urine
• dizziness
• dry mouth
• headache
• mouth ulcers
• nausea
• stuffy nose
• unusual taste or metallic taste in your mouth
I would say yes. I don't have Asthma but I have COPD which is a lung disease and whenever my husband sprays any type of aerosol in the room (His axe body spray, air freshener) I can't breath and have to leave the room.
Ozone layer
Do you prefer an air freshener that plugs into the wall or one that sprays from an aerosol can? Dad likes antiperspirant in an aerosol can, but I like the solid stick.
Aerosol spray cans were invented by Lyle David Goodloe and W. N. Sullivan in 1941.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).
Today propane is used.
They have freon in them which damages the Ozone Layer
These include petroleum jelly, oils, and aerosol sprays.
Suma nimo oy. Bugo man mo.
Aerosol sprays used to be powered by CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), which were destroying the ozone layer. Thanks to the Montreal Agreement, the whole world agreed to stop making CFCs and the ozone layer is now slowly recovering. Scientists hope it will be fully restored by around 2050.
Prior to 1989, trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) and dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) were the most used chemical compound in aerosol-spray propellants. Their use has been discontinued under the Montreal Protocol. answer is: FLUOROCARBON..
There are 4 layers of atmosphere. Aerosols are banned for the stratosphere.
CFC's have uses in household as well. It is used in deodorant, refrigerators, air conditioners, aerosol sprays etc.