Before Using Air Fresheners
Investment in the air freshener industry is estimated at US $ 1.72 billion by the end of 2016 with speculation of up to 20%. Air fresheners are available in various forms; spray, gel, candles, fountains, incense, etc. There may not be a public place of air fresheners, how does it work? What is the other side of the air fresheners?
Air fresheners either neutralize or hide bad odors according to different mechanisms. The smell of bad odors requires a chemical reaction between the scented and the foul, while hiding the bad smell is easier; it depends on temporarily disabling the nerve endings, The renegade. VOCs (most commonly gasoline, acetone and acetaldehyde), glycol ether compounds, petroleum compounds, phthalates, dichlorobenzene (1.4 DCB) as well as terpenes, including lemons, Camphor, linalol, and many more.
The effect of negative air fresheners is not limited to the age group without others, but affects men, women, and children. Phthalates lead to early puberty, especially in girls, decrease fertility in men, reduce sperm count, affect pregnant women through endocrine dysfunction, fetal deformity, pregnancy depression, and migraines to varying degrees. The New York-based Natural Resources Defense Association (NRDC) conducted a study that revealed phthalates in 12 random samples out of 14 samples of known atmospheric irritants, although there was a "completely normal" expression on the packaging. Phthalates also play a role in obesity and autism in children. In another study at the University of Bristol in 2003, researchers linked ear pain, diarrhea with children, and air fresheners, especially in poorly ventilated areas.
Diochlorobenzene is found in mothballs, a carcinogen that causes testicular and kidney cancer in test mice, and is associated with worsening lung function, and increases asthma rates in humans. A study by Ann Steinemman of the University of Washington in 2008 found that exposure to air fresheners once a week leads to a worsening of the asthma crisis by 71 percent. PEG-40, a glycol ether, is an air pollutant, and terpenes interact with ozone in places Formaldehyde, a long-term carcinogen for humans, especially lung cancer, causes respiratory problems and irritation of mucous membranes.
Air fresheners can be used in well-ventilated areas, as well as in homes surrounded by a fence of green plants, which absorb toxic substances, as well as the use of natural fresheners that can be produced domestically.
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