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Groups petition federal agencies to regulate air fresheners

Posted at 12:31 PM on 20 Sep 2007

Environmental groups petitioned the U.S. EPA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission yesterday to regulate air fresheners, which can aggravate asthma and often contain chemicals such as benzene and formaldehyde, as well as other compounds linked to developmental problems in kids. The eco-groups want companies to list all the ingredients in air fresheners and conduct health and safety tests, including study of the respiratory effects of breathing in freshener chemicals. In response to independent testing commissioned by the environmental groups of 14 different air fresheners, Walgreens pulled three of its store-brand fresheners off the shelves of its 5,850 U.S. stores pending its own tests. The air freshener industry is expected to reach sales of $1.72 billion this year.

sources:  San Francisco Chronicle, The Daily Green

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I've never understood the need for  air fresheners. Do all our homes smell so bad that we have to add fragrance around the clock? Ad agencies are doing a job on american families convincing them that they need flowers fluttering around your living room from electrical soccets using energy to waft perfumes continuously through the air?
Air fresheners add chemicals to the air we breath, they use fossil fuels and chemicals to produce and then there's all that packaging to dispose of. Here's a really good example of "consuming less"! Let's just open some windows!

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