get rid of smells good smells indoor air quality natural uses: Air Freshening Alternatives
- 05/31/14 10:57 PM
Air Freshening Alternatives ByPatricia BakerOnMay 31, 2014 · InTo Your Health Did you know that according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) most store-bought air fresheners contain formaldehyde, petrochemicals, p-dichlorobenzene and aerosol pollutants. There seems to be some kind of connection between air fresheners and Asthma problems. It is also thought that air fresheners containing these chemicals can accelerate respiratory diseases and reduce lung capacity. The EPA has not advised against purchasing these air fresheners, but suggests using them with care. If you have concerns about the health risks associated with these products, why not try a natural air
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