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BillyBob_Jim
Jun 10, 2019Explorer
drsteve wrote:way2roll wrote:Crowe wrote:
Friend of ours used Febreeze all the time on their couch and had 2 dogs both die of sinus tumors before she put the 2 together - I digress,
She put two and two together but got five:
[url]https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hanging-in-the-febreze/
Ozone generators have their share of issues as well:
https://www.nachi.org/ozone-generator-hazards.htm
You are just exchanging one problem for another. We had a horrible smell in our basement right before we moved-a few bowls of white vinegar placed around and good ventilation took care of it in a few days.
Your link doesn't go anywhere. But yes, they need to be used with caution. They generate O3 which is toxic to anything that breathes O2. I said that above. But O3 is very unstable and once the extra Oxygen molecule attaches it to itself to something(the offending odor) it stabilizes back to O2. You can use them to even kill mold.
Some light reading on Febreze ingredients.
ingredients in Febreeze
I'll take this with a large grain of salt... One of the listed ingredients, propylene glycol, is a widely used and accepted, safe food ingredient, yet this writer claims it is carcinogenic. In fact, he claims almost everything in it is carcinogenic. To read this article, you'd think Febreeze will kill you dead.
Far too many of these "green" sites are run by people who have no expertise, or apparently even the ability to use Google.
Can you get a grain of salt as big as a truck?
A website full of useless garbage. Originally started by one Tara Wagner, the operator of a essential oils business known as Xotara, which operates under the Doterra unbrella which is nothing more than a pyramid scheme. It eventually takes you HEREso head on over and get out your credit card LOL.
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