Roskoshestvo warns that some home perfumes emit carcinogens that are harmful to health.

Thus, according to a study by French scientists from the 60 Millions de Consommateurs organization, when burned, agarwood releases formaldehyde, benzene, ethylbenzene, furfural, styrene, toluene and acetaldehyde. Furthermore, it is clarified that often these concentrations are many times higher than the recommended values for indoor air quality.
The safest home scented perfume establish Research turned out to be a stick scent diffuser.
In general, Roskachestvo recommends refusing to use incense and handling essential oils with caution. In addition, the Ministry urges people to regularly ventilate the room where flavoring substances are used and to carefully read the ingredients of each flavoring substance.
Previously, Roskachestvo reported about the dangers of expired products.
In addition, the director of the Competence Center in the field of food safety of Roskachestvo, Elena Spetsenko, said in an interview with RT, What products cannot survive the winter in the country.














