Distributore automatico di deodoranti per ambienti ActiveAire di GP PRO (Georgia-Pacifico), finitura in acciaio inossidabile, 56764, 9.500" L x 1.170" P x 3.500" A

Brand:Georgia-Pacific

2.4/5

72.72

FACILE AGGIORNAMENTO da ulteriori deodoranti aerosol nella stalla. COMPATIBILE SOLO con le ricariche automatiche per distributori di deodoranti ActiveAire, ma funziona nella stalla con qualsiasi distributore di carta igienica. ESPERIENZA MIGLIORATA con una varietà di piacevoli fragranze che neutralizzano gli odori. FACILE DA MANTENERE e semplice da installare con comodo accesso alla ricarica sulla parte superiore del distributore di carta igienica compatto. Il DESIGN ANTIFURTO utilizza una chiave sia per il distributore di deodoranti che per il distributore di carta igienica. 30 GIORNI DI FRESCHEZZA con erogazione a batteria, a ventola e attivata dal movimento.

FACILE AGGIORNAMENTO da ulteriori deodoranti aerosol nella stalla. COMPATIBILE SOLO con le ricariche automatiche per distributori di deodoranti ActiveAire, ma funziona nella stalla con qualsiasi distributore di carta igienica. ESPERIENZA MIGLIORATA con una varietà di piacevoli fragranze che neutralizzano gli odori. FACILE DA MANTENERE e semplice da installare con comodo accesso alla ricarica sulla parte superiore del distributore di carta igienica compatto. Il DESIGN ANTIFURTO utilizza una chiave sia per il distributore di deodoranti che per il distributore di carta igienica. 30 GIORNI DI FRESCHEZZA con erogazione a batteria, a ventola e attivata dal movimento.
Brand Georgia-Pacific
Color Stainless
Duration 30 days
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.88 x 2.13 x 9.94 inches
Power Source Battery Operated

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Scritto da: Amrev7003
Sort Of Undecided
I think I like it but not sure. I first saw this product in Hawaii and thought it was cool. When I received it for my home, it did not put out the scent that I witnessed in Hawaii...in fact there was really no scent at all unless I put my nose right up on the machine. Not quite sure if it is the machine itself or the expensive scent packs I received with expired dates on them. With expired dates on the packs, there still is a good scent that comes out of the gel, but it does not emit from the machine. My next step is to order and receive unexpired scent packs to see if it really works. Will update when that happens.
Scritto da: Midwing
Works great
Works great I would use ocean breeze elements
Scritto da: BRENT
Lost on scented cartridges for it.
I just got it in but there is not a cartridge in it and I can't find where to get the scent cartridge.
Scritto da: L. Morgan
Toxic chemicals that cause health issues
Exposure to fragrance chemicals can cause headaches; eye, nose, and throat irritation; nausea; forgetfulness; loss of coordination; and other respiratory and/or neurotoxic symptoms. Many fragrance ingredients are respiratory irritants and sensitizers, which can trigger asthma attacks and aggravate sinus conditions. “No state, federal or global authority is regulating the safety of fragrance chemicals,” says Janet Nudelman, policy director for Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP) and co-founder of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. “No state, federal or global authority even knows which fragrance chemicals appear in which products.” Three-quarters of the toxic chemicals detected in a test of 140 products came from fragrance, reported a 2018 BCPP studyof personal care and cleaning brands. The chemicals identified were linked to chronic health issues, including cancer. “When we took a harder look at beauty and personal care products we found that many chemicals of concern were hiding under the word ‘fragrance’,” said Nudelman. No state, federal or global authority even knows which fragrance chemicals appear in which products While virtually all Americans are exposed to fragrance chemicals on a daily basis, women have a greater body burden, largely from beauty and cosmetics products absorbed through the skin. The average American woman uses 12-16 products a day, many containing fragrance. Besides common reactions to fragrance – about 35% of people report migraines or respiratory problems because of fragrance – health advocates have more serious concerns. Could fragrance chemicals, combined with the other chemical cocktails found in daily life, be shaping serious disease trends? “There are chemicals in fragrances that do cause [cancer and reproductive effects], we know this from animal studies,” says Alexandra Scranton, director of Science and Research for Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a women’s health not-for-profit. “Do people who use a lot of fragrance get more cancer than those who don’t? No one really knows because no one has looked at that.” It smells good, but is it good for you? More than 1,200 fragrance chemicals currently in use have been flagged as potential or known “chemicals of concern”, according to a 2018 report from WVE. These include seven carcinogens, 15 chemicals prohibited from use in cosmetics in the EU and others cited in various international warning lists. Endocrine disrupters, which mimic human hormones, are of particular concern to many researchers and advocates, as they can have effects in the tiniest doses. The punchline: fragrances are highly toxic. Fragrances commonly contain phthalates, which are chemicals that help the scents last longer. ... Fragrance chemicals, like other toxicchemicals, can pass from the skin and into the blood. Manufacturers are not required to list their fragrance ingredients on product labeL

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