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2019-01-18

What are the components of air freshener Harmful components of air freshener

Common ingredients of air fresheners
 
1, deodorant, deodorant. In addition to the propellant and compressed gas, the air freshener in the closed tank generally contains substances that chemically react with sulfur compounds, ammonia, amines, and formaldehyde, such as ferrous sulfate.
 
2, freshener, fragrance agent. Polyols, peppermint oil, flavor and other substances. Spraying the above air freshener into the air can deodorize and deodorize. With the addition of polyols, peppermint oil, flavors and other substances, it can enhance people's feeling of fresh air.
 
Harmful components of air fresheners
 
Different air fresheners contain different ingredients. Although some products are relatively safe, most contain harmful ingredients. One of the harmful chemicals often used in air fresheners is fragrance oil, which can cause mild skin and eye irritation. In addition, more harmful ingredients can be found in freshener products.
 
1. Ammonium hydroxide
 
Ammonium hydroxide (Ammonium Hydroxide) contains 12-44% concentration of aqueous ammonia. It is very harmful to the eyes, and ingestion can cause serious permanent damage. Gastric lavage is required to remove toxins from the body. As an important component of fresheners, inhalation is extremely destructive to the mucous membranes.
 
2. o-phenylphenol
 
This is a harmful ingredient that can be found in many air fresheners and can cause severe skin and eye irritation. Health agencies claim that o-phenylphenol is a human carcinogen, meaning it causes cancer. Studies in rats have found that oral administration of o-phenylphenol can cause depression, bloating, reduced respiratory rate and discolored hair. Human exposure to this chemical can not only cause skin irritation, but also affect the bladder and liver.
 
3. Isomeric hydrocarbons
 
Contact with isomeric hydrocarbons through the air can irritate the skin and eyes. Inhalation of this substance can also cause suffocation and anesthesia, and prolonged inhalation can also cause cardiac arrest. Some of these anesthetic states include central nervous system depression and sensory numbness. Although a small amount of exposure usually does not have these effects, prolonged exposure can cause w such hazards to humans.
 
4. Diethanolamine
 
This is a chemical commonly found in cosmetics, daily cleaning products and air fresheners. Diethanolamine is an aromatic component of a freshener that develops carcinogenic properties when mixed with nitrates, a food preservative. Since there is no hard and fast rule, diethanolamine does not necessarily appear on the product ingredient label, or is simply indicated with a fragrance.
 
Hazards of air fresheners
 
Most of the air fresheners are chemically synthesized agents, and can not purify the air, it is only through the distribution of aroma to confuse people's sense of smell to "dilute" odor, and can not remove the smell of gas.
 
There are some air fresheners, because of the poor quality of the products, itself will become a source of air pollution. If the freshener contains impurities (such as methanol, etc.), it is more harmful to human health when it is emitted into the air. These substances can cause human respiratory and nervous system poisoning and acute adverse reactions, resulting in headache, dizziness, throat itching, eye tingling and so on. And some health incense or incense, the smoke particles produced after ignition will also cause secondary pollution of the air at home.
 
Therefore, if you want to keep the fresh air at home, often open the window ventilation is the best way.
 
If you have to use air fresheners at home, do not use them at home in infants, asthma patients, and people with allergies. For the deodorization of toilets, do not rely too much on air fresheners. As long as you ensure frequent cleaning, you should be able to "invite" the air freshener out of the house.
 
Compared with all kinds of air fresheners in supermarkets, there are actually many natural "air fresheners" that can be bought at farmers' markets. Put an orange in the bedroom, its fresh smell, can stimulate the excitement of the nervous system, make people refreshed, can also remove the dirty air, beautify the indoor environment.
 
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the aroma of oranges can be dampness, spleen awakening, filth avoidance and enlightenment. In addition to the function of awakening the brain and opening the mind, when you feel weak, gastrointestinal fullness, and don't want to eat, smell the fragrance of oranges properly, and you can also relieve discomfort. The fragrant smell of oranges can also calm people, and the soft color of oranges will give people a warm feeling, so putting oranges on the head of the bed is also conducive to promoting sleep. In addition, tangerine peel, mint and other aromatic medicinal materials can also be used as natural flavoring agents. Sophora japonica fragrance, tea, these are available for fresh indoor air "panacea".