5 Reasons why americans are ditching their traditional air fresheners

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Most Air Fresheners are Toxic

Many air fresheners emit over 100 chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes — some of which are associated with different types of cancer in high doses.

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Most "Green" Air Fresheners Aren't Safe, Either

Air fresheners labeled organic, nontoxic, green or all natural can still emit potentially hazardous chemicals.
In the United States, air freshener makers are not required to disclose all the chemicals. An analysis of air fresheners, including ones labeled green and organic, found less than 10 percent of volatile ingredients disclosed on labels.
The EPA suggests minimizing the use of sprays that spread scents throughout an area.

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Freedom of use

We really don't want to spray toxic chemicals in our home, especially with children & pet's around.
Kitchens & bathrooms, furniture & bedding, dog toys and stuffed animals - every place you should worry about spraying a traditional air freshener isn’t a concern with Electrolyzed Water.

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Cleanovation!

It turns out that zapping salt water with low-voltage electricity creates a couple of powerful yet nontoxic cleaning agents. Sodium ions are converted into sodium hydroxide, an alkaline liquid that cleans and degreases like detergent, but without the scrubbing bubbles. Chloride ions become hypochlorous acid, a potent disinfectant. Together they create Electrolyzed Water.
“It’s 10 times more effective than bleach in killing bacteria,” said Yen-Con Hung, a professor of food science at the University of Georgia-Griffin, who has been researching Electrolyzed Water for more than a decade. “And it’s safe.”

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Less Expensive Than Alternatives

Purchasing an actual machine that produces Electrolyzed Water can cost anywhere from $600 to $10,000. The solutions these machines create also only lasts around 24-48 hours.
This is where ElectriFresh comes in. We didn’t create Electrolyzed Water, we just figured out how to bottle it.
Shelf-stable for up to 2 years, no machine required.

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