Video: The toxic effects of room sprays
Room sprays adversely affect users due to the chemical composition of the material contained in the plastic.
Room sprays adversely affect users due to the chemical composition of the material contained in the plastic.
The aroma in room spray can affect the body for a long time.
Air aroma, commonly known as room spray, makes your home smell like flowers. But it can cause some effects on the body in the long run, according to Business Insider.
In the video, McKay Jenkins, the author of "Contamination" explains why you should open a window so that the air in the room becomes cleaner, instead of breathing in strange chemicals when using aromatics.
Update 15 December 2018
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