Air fresheners are found in nearly 75% of U.S. homes, according to a 2022 Statista report. While these products promise pleasant scents, emerging studies reveal potential health risks, especially for the respiratory system. Chemicals commonly found in air fresheners, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), have been linked to increased asthma symptoms and other issues (NIH study). Alarmingly, the negative effects often go unnoticed until symptoms become severe, making early detection and awareness crucial for safeguarding health.
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47. Economic Costs of Health Impacts The health risks associated with air freshener use extend beyond individual well-being and have significant economic implications for families, employers,…