Most air fresheners can actually leave dangerous levels of hormone disrupting phthalates or formaldehyde (a known carcinogen) behind.
Most air fresheners (even if labeled «fragrance free») contain phthalates.
Not exact matches
Most conventional
air fresheners simply mask unpleasant odours with strong chemical fragrances this is why I like to use pure essential oils and herbs instead.
Pregnant moms should also avoid any kind of
air freshener or scented candle, as
most contain phthalates, hormone disrupters that are used in fragrance.
The National Resource Defense Council tested fourteen
air fresheners and found that
most contained chemicals known to cause hormone imbalance, birth defects, or reproductive harm.
These natural
air fresheners can also be sprayed on
most linens and upholstery to freshen them.
It is
most often used in cooking but has a wonderful woodsy scent that is great in
air fresheners and aromatherapy mixes.
Also, if you're a fan of pumpkin pie scent but don't want the artificial fragrances in
most candles and
air fresheners, try making a pumpkin spice room spray with these simple ingredients instead and make your own pumpkin pie spice in bulk too!
Most products with synthetic fragrance, such as
air fresheners, dish soap, laundry detergent, perfumes, and colognes contain phthalates.
Most conventional
air fresheners contain basic chemicals such as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and aerosol propellants.
As we saw,
most conventional
air fresheners contain chemicals such as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and aerosol propellants.
Most commonly found in:
air fresheners, hair spray, perfumes, cleaning products, paints, carpets, and furniture made out of pressed wood.
Making matters worse are the common things that damage our lungs, and we are exposed to
most of these every day: scented products, candles, cleaning agents, chlorine via bathing & swimming, the off - gassing of items such as carpets and plastic items, formaldehyde, flame retardant, dust, paint, solvents, pollen, pesticides, aerosol products,
air fresheners, and airborne microorganisms... oh my!
NEW YORK - The
most popular car in Manhattan is a yellow Ford Crown Victoria with a Pep Boys
air freshener dangling from the mirror.
And familiarize yourself with the list of the
most hazardous household materials (
air fresheners, scented candles, and Teflon cookware are the biggies).
According to research,
most cats don't like scented litter — or deodorizers or
air fresheners near the litter box.
Directed studies showing that
most human exposure occurs at home due to consumer products (solvents, paints, fire retardants, plasticizers such as phthalates and bis - phenol), indoor combustion, building materials (formaldehyde), water treatment (chloroform), smoking (benzene), cooking (fine and ultrafine particles),
air «
fresheners» (para-dichlorobenzene, alpha - and beta - pinene), etc..
Scented cleaning products In the same vein as perfume and
air fresheners,
most scented cleaning products that are imbued with «spring meadow» or «moonlight breeze» —
most notably laundry detergents and fabric softeners — rely on synthetic fragrance.
Most people would say it looks like an
air freshener, and I'd agree.
We have to mention it though:
most of our friends say Home looks like an
air freshener.
Some of the
most popular
air fresheners on the market contain phthalates, which are known to cause everything from birth defects to cancer.
I have chemical sensitivities, so I quit using
most candles, commercial cleaners and
air fresheners.