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Will home air fresheners reduce the risk of indoor air pollutants?

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Will home air fresheners reduce the risk of indoor air pollutants?

Michael Largo (Author, "Final Exits") gives expert video advice on: What are some of the common causes of death in the home?; How likely am I to be killed by a home appliance?; Which appliance is the most dangerous? and more...

The deal with home airfresheners is that although you think you are smelling pot pouri or cut flowers, your actually smelling a chemical concoction of formaldihide and many other chemicals that are on the carsonegenic most wanted list. What happens when these oily air particals get into the air, they attatch to the hair folicals in your lungs, trapping normal dirt that you would normally breath. So the overuse of electronic air freshners in the home, create an enviroment where the normal dust that you breath is now being trapped in your lungs that produces many forms of asthma and lung diseases and lung tumors. So it's a type of item in your home that you have to look at to see the type of freshner that you use, and the ingredients that go in it. Sometimes a vase full of real cut fresh flowers will do a better job.

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