New research has shown that scented wax melts and other products release as much indoor pollution as a diesel engine.
Bringing aromas indoors with the help of chemical products -- yes, air fresheners, wax melts, floor cleaners, deodorants and others -- rapidly fills the air with nanoscale particles that are small ...
In a "tiny house lab" - a dedicated residential lab space for indoor air quality research - Jung and Boor are using the latest industry-developed air quality instruments to track how household ...
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Recipe Master on MSNDIY Simmer Pot: The Best Natural Air Freshener for a Cozy HomeNothing beats the warm, inviting scent of fresh citrus, cinnamon, and spice filling your home. Instead of using artific ...
Using scented products indoors changes the chemistry of the air, producing as much air pollution as car exhaust does outside, according to a new study. Researchers say that breathing in these ...
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Backyard Garden Lover on MSNThe Simplest All-Natural Trick to a Fresh-Smelling HomeIf you love a home that smells fresh, clean, and inviting, try this stovetop simmer. It’s a small habit with a big impact!
Scented chemical fragrances in household products react with ozone, creating harmful nanoparticles that pollute indoor air.
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