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Air Fresheners and Ozone Can Produce Formaldehyde
Environmental Science and Technology. The study examined reactions between ozone, which results from vehicle exhaust, and fragrance molecules, including pinene and limonene, which are released by air fresheners that plug into electrical outlets. “If you open a window on a high-ozone day, you could trigger these reactions,” says Mark Mason, who led the study. (Of course, using ozone generators in the presence of these air fresheners would have the same effect. For more on the hazards of ozone generators see
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Published June 1, 2004 Permalink Citation
(2004, June 1). Air Fresheners and Ozone Can Produce Formaldehyde. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/air-fresheners-and-ozone-can-produce-formaldehyde
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