How Chemical Sprays Affect Indoor Air Quality
We often associate air fresheners with cleanliness. But ironically, these very sprays may be harming your indoor air rather than improving it. Whether used at home, in offices, or public restrooms, chemical sprays release airborne pollutants that linger far longer than their scent.
What’s in a Typical Air Freshener?
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Include formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and benzene derivatives
- Artificial Fragrances: Made from petroleum-based chemicals
- Propellants: Such as butane or propane, used to aerosolize the product
Health Risks of Poor Indoor Air
Over time, these ingredients can contribute to:
- Chronic headaches and fatigue
- Allergic reactions and respiratory distress
- Hormonal disruption and long-term toxic exposure
Closed indoor spaces like bathrooms are particularly vulnerable because ventilation is usually limited.
Breeze Flush: Safe Air, No Chemicals
Unlike sprays, Breeze Flush purifies the air using HEPA filtration and airflow circulation. It eliminates odor particles instead of masking them, with zero chemical release.
- No VOCs or artificial scents
- H13 HEPA filter traps microscopic pollutants
- Continuously refreshes the air safely
Conclusion: Clean Air Is Healthy Air
If you're using chemical sprays to freshen up your space, you might be doing more harm than good. Breeze Flush is the healthier, safer alternative that actively improves your indoor air quality.
Protect your lungs, your family, and your guests—choose clean air, not chemical clouds.