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TOP 7 ALTERNATIVES TO TOXIC AIR FRESHENERS!

April 9th, 2012


Do Your Part: Top 7 Alternatives to Toxic Air Fresheners

You know what stinks? Using toxic air fresheners at home or in your car. They can release air-polluting chemicals that can actually make you sick. Some of the most popular air fresheners on the market contain phthalates, which are known to cause everything from birth defects to cancer. There’s nothing too sweet smelling about that. Do Your Part before you spray, plug in, or light some traditional air fresheners and check out Terri’s ‘Top 7 Safer Alternatives’.

1) Baking Soda
Non-toxic baking soda is cheap, safe, and versatile. It can be sprinkled on or in everything from trashcans to carpets to stinky running shoes. It doesn’t cover up smells. Instead, it absorbs and neutralizes them without releasing any pollutants in your home.

2) White Vinegar
Vinegar is another all natural — and super effective — solution for tough odors. You can use it in the washing machine or dishwasher to tackle tough smells or put a little bit in small, hidden containers around your home to soak up unwanted odors.

3) Soy Candles
No one wants to light a scented candle only to breathe in petroleum by-products. When you burn paraffin candles, that’s exactly what you’re doing. Instead opt for natural beeswax candles or ones made from soy, which come in every scent imaginable.

4) Open the Windows
Did you know that the air inside our homes is oftentimes more polluted than the air outside? It’s true. That’s another reason to open up those windows and doors when you are trying to get rid of offending smells — without covering them up with chemicals. If Grandma used to do it, it’ll probably work for you!

5) Essential Oils
Essential oils are plant-based oils that come in all sorts of soothing scents such as lavender and lemongrass. Adding a few drops of your favorite on cotton balls is a safer way to scent your home. You can also add a few drops to a spray bottle filled with water for another way to freshen up the air in your home.

6) Spice It Up!
Boiling a little bit of water with a sweet smelling spice such as cinnamon or nutmeg will make your home smell downright delicious. Other good options are ginger or allspice.

7) Buy Non-Toxic Alternatives
If you prefer to buy a safe air freshener, you can find non-toxic ones with a little digging. Eco Breeze by Earth Friendly Products® helps refresh fabrics and upholstery. Method also sells aroma rings in many non-toxic scents.

The important thing to remember is you don’t want to cover up odors with chemicals and perfumes. Get rid of them — the green way. It’s an easy way to Do Your Part and breathe easier.

Terri Bennett is a veteran TV meteorologist, author, and founder of DoYourPart, everyday green living ideas that are better for you and the planet.

© 2012, Terri Bennett Enterprises, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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