Air Fresheners' Unlisted Ingredients

Laundry detergents and
air fresheners have long promised
to keep your house and clothes smelling sunshine fresh and rain shower clean.

But what they haven't said is what exactly you're sniffing
when you
snuggle up in your just-washed sheets.

After hearing from people who said strong scents made them sick,
University of Washington researcher Anne Steinemann
scratched the surface and found almost a hundred chemicals
that weren't listed on the labels.

According to her report in the journal Environmental Impact Assessment Review,
plug-in air fresheners, scented sprays, dryer sheets and detergents
all contained a mixture of volatile organic compounds.

Since manufacturers aren't required to list their ingredients
for such consumer products,
the boxes only admitted to containing a "mixture of perfume oils."

But five out of the six products
Steinemann tested emitted one or more
so-called hazardous air pollutants,
which are carcinogens determined to have no safe exposure level by the EPA.

While the study did not test for any human health risk from exposure to these chemicals,
Steinemenn says the next time the air in the house smells stale,
maybe you just open a window.


大意:
科學家發現在洗衣精、空氣
清香劑中有許多成分為被標明
但而不能知道這些成分對人體有沒有害






air freshener n.空氣清香劑

freshener = fresh + en + er




snuggle  v.偎依

=snug(本身就是偎依的意思) + -le(有小的意思)

 




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