I have a cat and the best way to rid your place of the odor is one use baking soda in the liter box and or you can use the tidy cat liter and then you would not have to worry about using an air freshener, the tidy cat liter does it for you.
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Occasional exposure to air fresheners isn't likely to cause problems, as long as the products are used as directed. However, the chemicals in air fresheners may irritate your eyes, skin and throat. In addition, long-term use of air fresheners may contribute to indoor pollution - which can sometimes trigger asthma and other lung problems.
Air Fresheners use static electricity by charging the air/odour molecules in the room. A plate on the air freshener is then charged oppositely. When this happens the air/odour molecules will attract to the plate removing the smell and replacing it with a fresh scent. So instead of the air freshener producing a stronger smell, it will eliminate the odour.
Yes people use pine cones as air fresheners in there homes. My friend has a rotten pine cone is her room that has been in there for 10 years. She finally figured out it was making it smell worse so she through it out and turns out her little sister found it.
Some air fresheners can be dangerous around some people or children. Do not use any air sprays around those with asthma. You can look out for ones with fluorocarbons, stay away from those. Buy ones will all natural ingredients like potpourri.
Yes, air fresheners contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer. As an example, Women who use air freshener have doubled risk of breast cancer.
Air fresheners do not contain the whole alga. The gel type air fresheners use carrageenan, a setting agent which is extracted from red algae. Carageenan is a chemical, not an organism. Think of it like this: table jelly (jello) is set with gelatin, which may be extracted from animal bones. The jelly doesn't have bits of bone or animals in it.
That "new car smell" is not air fresheners - it's the smell of chemicals in various compounds which bond the car and the interior together.
Open the windows, turn on fans. If your heating/ air conditioning has filters, replace them. Use Febreeze spray on fabrics. You can use air fresheners. If you have carpet, use a carpet shampooer. Wash bedding and dry.
Maybe its because the air taken in from the air pump is toxic to fish. Try not to spray or use chemicals such as air fresheners, detergent etc near the pump. Hope this helps.
1. Candles 2. Air Fresheners 3. Fresh Flowers 4. Potpourri 5. Incense
Air freshener can impact indoor air quality by adding potentially hazardous pollutants to the air. The use of Air fresheners is associated with elevated levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes, in indoor air.