No. The EPA prevent: The epa prevents the use of known carcinogens in home products of this type. They are overprotective, so relax. I don't personally like these products, so "i" absolutely have nothing to worry about!
Answered 2/9/2017
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I dont think so: I've never heard about it. If it were a carcinogenic- the epa would not allow it to be out there in the market.
Answered 7/5/2012
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No.: Perhaps the cause of the smell that requires constant air wick might be a larger concern, but none of these fragrances generates cancer risk or they would not be on the market.
Answered 4/25/2012
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