Abstract

Abstract: The main objective of this comprehensive review research on the various kinds of respiratory illness caused by the synthetic air fresheners. Air fresheners are widely used in indoor built environmental settings such as businesses, schools, residences, transit, hotels, hospitals, care facilities, and a variety of private and governmental structures. In order to create a comfortable indoor atmosphere, air fresheners are made to add aroma to the air or to cover up odours. Air fresheners, however, can produce and emit a variety of potentially toxic air pollutants that can deteriorate air quality, regardless of their intended use. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in air fresheners include ones that may be harmful air pollutants, carcinogens, or substances linked to adverse health consequences including asthma, COPD and so on. Air fresheners have been identified as a major source of volatile organic compounds in buildings from the perspective of indoor air quality. Air fresheners have been linked to negative health impacts include neonatal illness, asthma symptoms, mucosal symptoms, migraine headaches, and breathing problems. In this research review we mainly focused on synthetic air freshener, emits various kinds of VOC’s that caused different types of respiratory illness. This review also investigates a paradoxical effect that the synthetic air fresheners meant to enhance indoor environments may also present unanticipated & unidentified risk. Finally, we discussed about the International and National market size of the air freshener.

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