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17-12-2006, 10:17 PM   #11

Re: Air freshners


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Originally Posted by Tanya
I prefer the plug-in air freshners. I put it on a low output and find that it gives a small and not too over-powering smell. Some are really sickly and others are strong, so you may find that you go through a few before you find one that suits you. (sorry cant remember the name of mine & i dont have the packaging anymore coz they last for months!)
I have always been wary of the plug in type air freshners after reading that some have caused fires



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17-12-2006, 10:17 PM   #12

Re: Air freshners


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Kazz if you want an air freshner for a Nursing/Retirement home, I would recommend Neutrodol gel. It isn't overpowering and it neutralises unpleasant smells, a lot of which are unavoidable in the Homes. One lasts about 2 - 3 months ........ I always used to take them into the Nursing Home my father was in and it helped a lot
Here's a link ....... http://www.brosch-chi.co.uk/acatalog/Neutrodol_Gel.html
Thank you Mags that what I need to know I realise the smell is unavoidable but.......... anyhow thanks.



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17-12-2006, 11:36 PM   #13

Re: Air freshners


Yup - Crabtree and Evelyn for me too. The Christmassy one is lovely (Noel, it's called), but they do subtler ones like Salt Air (good for bathrooms) or Nantucket Briar (lovely in bedrooms). None are specifically girlie so can be used generically throughout the house.

In addition to sprays, they do light bulb rings + oils, drawer liners, candles, pot pourris etc. in matching scents.

I find the Glade plug-in scents a little harsh but I guess it's ultimately down to personal preference.



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18-12-2006, 10:54 PM   #14

Re: Air freshners


Those glad wisp things are quite nice, they do tend to last a few months, and you don't need to plug them in.



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