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Plugins Scented Refills by Glade, Hawaiian Braze (5 PACK) Plugins Scented Refills by Glade, Hawaiian Braze (5 PACK)
$14.58

Scented oil warmers provide gentle, lasting fragrance that can make even larger rooms more inviting....
Glade Plug-In Scented Oil Refills Apple Cinnamon Glade Plug-In Scented Oil Refills Apple Cinnamon
$1.28

Glade Plugins scented oil provides gentle, no fade fragrance that can make even larger rooms more inviting. Scented oil refill for Glade Plugins scented oil warmer and Glade Plugins scented oil fan warmer. No. 17637: Jasmine and White Rose No. 00016: Hawa...
Glade Plug In Scented Oil Warmer with Night Light, 1-Count Boxes  (Pack of 4) Glade Plug In Scented Oil Warmer with Night Light, 1-Count Boxes (Pack of 4)
$10.00

"GLADE" PLUG-INS SCENTED OIL NIGHTLIGHT WITH EXTRA OUTLETS * Warmer provides a night light with the convenience of two extra outlets * Ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms and hallways * Choose your own scent- fragrance sold separately * Fragrance packs: Ace no. 1102433 - Apple Cinnamon, Ace no. 1204833 - Hawaiian Breeze, Ace no. 1102391 - Clean Linen * Boxed...
SCENTED OIL CANDLE 4 CT REFILL SCENTED OIL CANDLE 4 CT REFILL
$4.95

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Glade Scented Oil Candles - Dewberry Dreams - Contains 1 glass holder and 8 oil candle refills Glade Scented Oil Candles - Dewberry Dreams - Contains 1 glass holder and 8 oil candle refills
$11.99

Contains 1 glass holder and 8 oil candle refills...


Glade Scented
Are Glade Scented Oil Plug-ins bad for you?

What exactly are in them, and are they significantly hazardous to one's health?
The reason for this is because my parent are paranoid about using it. They assume that just because it smells strong, then it must be highly concentrated, and therefore be horribly bad for you.

Of course they are. They are artificial, chemically created, pollutants of indoor air. They do not clean dirty air, they merely cover up one smell with another.
As a general rule, if you can't eat it, drink it or rub it directly on your skin without some type of harm or ill side effect, then you probably don't want to inhale the vapours from it either. It's just not natural. If you want to freshen the rooms air, then simply clean up, and open a window from time to time. If you are just determined to purchase something to "clean" the rooms air, buy an air ionizer (ionic breeze) or have a permanent UV unit installed on your homes central air duct syatem for about $500. But if you are a smoker, then my entire answer is useless, your sense of smell may already be corrupted. Stop now while you can still breathe. Seriously...

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