Room fragrance distributed via controlled residential ventilation. Who has experience?

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-12 15:27:27

Curly

2019-08-13 10:30:36
  • #1
Apart from the fact that it is unpleasant to be surrounded by a scent 24 hours a day, all these room fragrances are especially harmful to health. I would not voluntarily burden my lungs with them.

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Sabine
 

goalkeeper

2019-08-13 16:01:26
  • #2
Just google "room fragrance for ventilation systems"? There are some providers there that you can also ask. Also, I would definitely ask the manufacturer of your ventilation system if you really want that. However, I don't consider it very health-promoting. Better plant a lavender bush in front of your intake.
 

Allthewayup

2024-11-10 21:25:44
  • #3
In the Air Balance package from Mercedes, there is ventilation aromatization. That was the first thing I deactivated after purchase. I didn’t know about it when I bought the car; I only noticed it when I opened the glove compartment and saw the fragrance bottle. I think having that in the house ventilation is only a brief pleasure. I’d much rather have an activated carbon filter and enjoy the best air, especially now that everyone is lighting their fireplaces again; I firmly keep all windows closed and take a deep breath at home – wonderful.
 
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