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The Truth About Air Fresheners 

27/3/2014

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 There are four ways that air fresheners work in one of or a combination of the following:  

1.      They destroy your natural ability to smell as they contain nerve - deadening chemicals.

2.      They coat the inside of your nasal passages with an undetectable oily film of chemicals.

3.      They cover up one smell with another

4.      By breaking down the offensive odour which rarely happens

It may come to you as a surprise that air fresheners have little or nothing to do with freshening the air.  A study conducted in 2002 by EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) researches testing air freshening units that plug into electrical sockets determined that when the fragrance chemicals in these products react with common indoor air pollutants they produce serious health hazards.

These chemicals include toxic substances such as benzene derivatives, pinene and limonene, aldehydes, phenol, and cresol.

Pinene and limonene react with ozone a common outdoor and indoor air pollutant,creating formaldehyde and a variety of related chemicals which have been implicated in multiple chemical sensitivity and respiratory distress.

Air freshener chemicals have been implicated in cancer, neurological damage, reproductive and developmental disorders, and other conditions. The synthetic chemicals in air fresheners also can aggravate asthma and/or trigger attacks. Researching air freshener/plug-in ingredients from their Material Safety Data Sheets we find that these ingredients are toxic.

Here are some of the toxic chemicals found in air fresheners and plug-ins:  

Benzyl Alcohol: causes upper respiratory tract irritation, headaches, nausea and vomiting, a depressed central nervous system and a drop in blood pressure.  

Camphor: is on the EPA hazardous waste list. This is readily absorbed through the body tissues, causing irritation of eyes, skin, nose, and throat, dizziness, confusion, nausea, twitching muscles and convulsions. Avoid inhalation of vapors.

Dichlorobenzene: is extremely toxic , a central nervous system depressant, kidney and liver poison. It is one of the chlorinated hydrocarbons that is long-lasting in the environment and it is stored in body fat. Vapor irritating to skin, eyes and throat. Banned in California.

Ethanol:

Is derived from petroleum and is carcinogenic toxic to the skin, respiratory, cardiovascular, developmental, endocrine, neurological, and gastrointestinal systems.

Formaldehyde:  is toxic if inhaled poisonous if swallowed, skin and eye irritant and a carcinogenic.

Limonene:  is a carcinogenic, prevent contact with skin or eyes because it is an irritant and sensitizer. Always wash thoroughly after using this material and before eating or drinking. Do not inhale limonene vapor.

Naphthalene:  a carcinogen that accumulates in our waters and marine life. It can be irritating to the skin, alter kidney function, cause cataracts, and is toxic (cardiovascular and developmental), especially to children. It can be poisonous if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin.

Phenol: can cause skin to swell, burn, peel, and break out in hives, cold sweats, convulsions, circulatory collapse, coma and even death.

Pinene:  is flammable and incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Eye, skin, & respiratory irritant. May be absorbed through skin very destructive of mucous membranes.

Some of the harmful effects from exposure to the chemicals in air fresheners are:

  • Irritated eyes, nose, throat

  • Headache

  • Anaphylaxis

  • Respiratory distress

  • Dizziness

  • Lung irritation

  • Fatigue

  • Confusion

  • Nausea

Natural Healthy Tips:

  • Keep your home’s air smelling fresh by identifying and removing sources of bad odors.

  • Use natural minerals like baking soda and borax to control common odor sources like dustbins and to disinfect when you clean.

  • Keep windows open as much as possible to let the bad air out. Even in the most polluted cities, the outdoor air has been found to be less toxic than the indoor air.

  • If odors are still troubling, invest in an air purifier with activated carbon filtration.

  • Add drops of orange, lemon, or lavender organic essential oils to organic cotton balls and put them around the house Simmer spices like cinnamon and cloves in a little water on the stove top.

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