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Can glade airfresheners cause checmical burns?

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Can glade airfresheners cause checmical burns?

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  1. I don't think so since it is made to be used around the house. Call the toll free number on the package and ask.


  2. Apparently no to chemical burns but check this page out its not good reading.

    http://drbenkim.com/dangers-air-freshene...

    Quote: A report that was released in September of 2007 by the Natural Resources Defense Council found that 12 of 14 brands of common household air fresheners contained phthalates. Phthalates are chemicals that are used to prolong the length of time that scented products maintain their fragrance. Regular exposure to phthalates can increase your risk of experiencing endocrine, reproductive, and developmental problems. Amazingly, some of the brands that tested positive for phthalates did not include phthalates on their lists of ingredients; some of these brands were even labeled as being "all-natural" and "unscented."

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