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A recent investigation of 14 common air fresheners by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) found hormone-disrupting chemicals known as phthalates in 12 products, including some fresheners marketed as “all-natural” and “unscented.”
None of the air fresheners listed phthalates on their labels. The air fresheners NRDC tested included aerosol sprays, liquids that emit a continuous scent, and a solid.
NRDC’s testing was limited, but the results do suggest that more comprehensive, in-depth testing of air fresheners is warranted.
Air fresheners are used indoors, heightening the threat of exposure to families.
A study (by the University of Bristol called “Children of the ’90s”, which has followed the health and development of 14,000 children since before birth) didn’t analyse the ingredients in air fresheners, just the effects:
Researchers have suggested that strong regulations need to be set in motion to protect consumers, such as having all manufacturers test and submit data on the levels of toxicity and health effects of inhaling the chemicals.
All is not lost if you wish to keep your home smelling fresh. Simple ways to freshen your surroundings naturally include:
Learn more about effectively removing odour & bacteria at www.hygizone.com.
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