Perfumes or household chemicals – if you are particularly sensitive to scents that are found in many types of air fresheners, perfumes, household sprays, and cleaning products, it is quite possible you will suffer an allergic reaction. We breathe in these air pollutants daily, al...
You might have dismissed your symptoms as a passing cold or mild flu. But chances are you were actually experiencing an allergic reaction to an irritant in the air of your house or apartment. Air quality inside the home, according to the EPA, is two to five times worse than in the great...
Pack size: 80ML Ingredients Contains Linalool, Coumarin, Limonene, Piperonal and Ethyl Methylphenylglycidate. May produce an allergic reaction. Preparation and Usage 1.Unscrew and remove the cap.2. Push out the sealing disc from the top of the cap.3. Screw the cap back onto the bottle.4. ...
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“We often use them to mask one problem – as with air fresheners – but create a greater one – adding poisonous chemicals to the air.” 【小题1】What is the text mainly about? A. The world trend of using fragrance. B. The benefits of using non-fragranced products. C. The ...
It is recommended that sources of pollution are removed where possible e.g. removing candles/air fresheners from the home and storing paint and other chemicals outside of the main living areas such as in a garage or shed. Key sources of indoor air pollution include: ...
TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) concentration is a widely recognized indicator of indoor VOC levels, reflecting a range of compounds from various indoor sources such as air fresheners, solvents, building materials, and tobacco smoke. While TVOC is primarily used as a management tool to asse...
these include things like building materials, central heating and cooling systems, air fresheners, etc. Other sources release pollutants erratically-these sources are typically related to activities in the building such as smoking, cooking, the use of solvents in hobbies, redecorating, or cleaning ...
Use smart pest-management ideas, and avoid sprays and air fresheners that contain VOCs. One of the steps you can take to reduce the amount of VOCs in your home is to use an air purifier. This may seem like an obvious choice, but when you look closely at the benefits of this measure...