Walmart has select 24-Count Little Trees Car Air Freshener (Various) for $12.73. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Walmart has select 24-Count Little Trees Car Air Freshener (Various) for $12.73. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Model: LITTLE TREES Air Fresheners Car Air Freshener. Hanging Tree Provides Long Lasting Scent for Auto or Home. Black Ice, 24 Air Fresheners
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Black Ice:
Ingredient CAS Number Function Link to List
Limonene 138-86-3 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Linalool 78-70-6 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde 101-86-0 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citral 5392-40-5 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Geraniol 106-24-1 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citronellol 106-22-9 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
"Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)." Wikipedia.
"Subdivision D2B (toxic) covers mutagenic (to non-reproductive cells), sensitization of the skin, skin or eye irritation, as well as chronic toxic effects." - https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/l...ssifi.html
Black Ice:
Ingredient CAS Number Function Link to List
Limonene 138-86-3 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Linalool 78-70-6 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde 101-86-0 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citral 5392-40-5 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Geraniol 106-24-1 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citronellol 106-22-9 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
"Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)." Wikipedia.
"Subdivision D2B (toxic) covers mutagenic (to non-reproductive cells), sensitization of the skin, skin or eye irritation, as well as chronic toxic effects." - https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/l...ssifi.html
So, yeah...
Was just about to order, thanks for surfacing the potential health impact.
If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
Was just about to order, thanks for surfacing the potential health impact.
If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
I'd wash whatever is making the smell. Soap and water. Ammonia OR bleach (but never both!). Then baking soda to absorb smell.
Somebody mentioned essential oils, though they can cause allergic reactions. I'm not a fan of covering up smells. I was in an airbnb that covered light mold smells in some places with heavy essential oils. I was not a fan. I put the oils outside until we left.
Probably a box of baking soda with some essential oils.
Those are not safe either
These highly concentrated and potent essential oils can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The inhalation of VOCs commonly has negative effects on the respiratory system. Individuals can have different reactions to essential oils, just like they might to other medicines, products, allergens or irritant triggers.
These highly concentrated and potent essential oils can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The inhalation of VOCs commonly has negative effects on the respiratory system. Individuals can have different reactions to essential oils, just like they might to other medicines, products, allergens or irritant triggers.
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Short answer: Yes
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Black Ice:
Ingredient CAS Number Function Link to List
Limonene 138-86-3 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Linalool 78-70-6 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde 101-86-0 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citral 5392-40-5 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Geraniol 106-24-1 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citronellol 106-22-9 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
"Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)." Wikipedia.
"Subdivision D2B (toxic) covers mutagenic (to non-reproductive cells), sensitization of the skin, skin or eye irritation, as well as chronic toxic effects." - https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/l...ssifi.html
So, yeah...
Ingredient CAS Number Function Link to List
Limonene 138-86-3 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Linalool 78-70-6 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde 101-86-0 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citral 5392-40-5 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Geraniol 106-24-1 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
Citronellol 106-22-9 Fragrance EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009
"Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)." Wikipedia.
"Subdivision D2B (toxic) covers mutagenic (to non-reproductive cells), sensitization of the skin, skin or eye irritation, as well as chronic toxic effects." - https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/l...ssifi.html
So, yeah...
Was just about to order, thanks for surfacing the potential health impact.
If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
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If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
If traditional car air fresheners such as these are no-go, then what are some safe(r) alternatives that also smell good?
Somebody mentioned essential oils, though they can cause allergic reactions. I'm not a fan of covering up smells. I was in an airbnb that covered light mold smells in some places with heavy essential oils. I was not a fan. I put the oils outside until we left.
These highly concentrated and potent essential oils can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The inhalation of VOCs commonly has negative effects on the respiratory system. Individuals can have different reactions to essential oils, just like they might to other medicines, products, allergens or irritant triggers.
https://www.lung.org/blog/essenti...or-helpful
Tommy: Sir, it's a taxicab air freshener.
Ray Zalinsky: Good, you've pinpointed it. Step two is washing it off.
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These highly concentrated and potent essential oils can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The inhalation of VOCs commonly has negative effects on the respiratory system. Individuals can have different reactions to essential oils, just like they might to other medicines, products, allergens or irritant triggers.
https://www.lung.org/blog/essenti...or-helpful