– 45 days How long does a refill last for/ how do I know when I need to insert a refill? If the blue led light at the top of your device continues to show, however no mist or fragrance is released the refill may need replacing. Depending on the intensity of the setting selected this is typically between 16 – 45 days.
Our Air Wick® Plug-Ins are safe to use, so long as you always read the instructions provided with the product and follow the guidance below. WARNING: When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed. CAUTION: There is a risk of electric shock and fire hazard when using this product.
15 seconds The device should spray after 15 seconds. If the device does not spray after 15 seconds, replace the batteries. If your device does not spray repeatedly with a full Air Wick® refill and fresh batteries please call the customer service helpline on 1-800-542-1300 for more information.
The device should spray after 15 seconds. If the device does not spray after 15 seconds, replace the batteries. If your device does not spray repeatedly with a full Air Wick® refill and fresh batteries please call the customer service helpline on 1-800-542-1300 for more information.
With Air Wick® Pure you can give your home a burst of fragrance whilst eliminating the unpleasant smell. The Pure air freshener neutralizes odors with less wet residue. The Air Wick special formulation has no added water, giving you a more concentrated fragrance to suit your mood.
Compounding the risks posed by formaldehyde, most major brands of plug-in air fresheners contain a chemical known as naphthalene. They have shown that Naphthalene can cause tissue damage and cancer in the lungs of rodents in laboratory studies. It's plausible to assume that it causes similar effects in humans.
These products use a heating element, fragrance oils, and water to produce a vapor you can smell when you walk into their room. They don't pose any danger when working correctly and can make your home smell good. However, there have been reports of them catching fire after overheating or being left on for too long.
When should you use Air Wick® Room Sprays? Use our room sprays to tackle unpleasant odors in your bathroom or kitchen or to invigorate any room in your home with a burst of premium fragrance – living, bedroom, dining room – freshen them all with Air Wick® Room Sprays.
Compounding the risks posed by formaldehyde, most major brands of plug-in air fresheners contain a chemical known as naphthalene. They have shown that Naphthalene can cause tissue damage and cancer in the lungs of rodents in laboratory studies. It's plausible to assume that it causes similar effects in humans.
Briefly inhaling a small amount of a spray air freshener might cause some coughing, choking, or difficulty catching the breath. These effects should get better quickly with fresh air. Swallowing air freshener can cause toxicity ranging from minor irritation of the mouth to life-threatening effects.
Many of Air Wick's products contain a number of ethoxylated ingredients. These ingredients go through a process that uses two toxic ingredients: ethylene oxide (an endocrine disruptor and carcinogen) and 1,4-dioxane (a carcinogen). The end products have been found to be contaminated with those two ingredients.
Our Air Wick® Plug-Ins are safe to use, so long as you always read the instructions provided with the product and follow the guidance below. WARNING: When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed. CAUTION: There is a risk of electric shock and fire hazard when using this product.
Briefly inhaling a small amount of a spray air freshener might cause some coughing, choking, or difficulty catching the breath. These effects should get better quickly with fresh air. Swallowing air freshener can cause toxicity ranging from minor irritation of the mouth to life-threatening effects.
Briefly inhaling a small amount of a spray air freshener might cause some coughing, choking, or difficulty catching the breath. These effects should get better quickly with fresh air. Swallowing air freshener can cause toxicity ranging from minor irritation of the mouth to life-threatening effects.
Compounding the risks posed by formaldehyde, most major brands of plug-in air fresheners contain a chemical known as naphthalene. They have shown that Naphthalene can cause tissue damage and cancer in the lungs of rodents in laboratory studies. It's plausible to assume that it causes similar effects in humans.
Briefly inhaling a small amount of a spray air freshener might cause some coughing, choking, or difficulty catching the breath. These effects should get better quickly with fresh air. Swallowing air freshener can cause toxicity ranging from minor irritation of the mouth to life-threatening effects.
Compounding the risks posed by formaldehyde, most major brands of plug-in air fresheners contain a chemical known as naphthalene. They have shown that Naphthalene can cause tissue damage and cancer in the lungs of rodents in laboratory studies. It's plausible to assume that it causes similar effects in humans.