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Subject: Re: DANGER: Fabreeze
Posted by Jo on March 23, 1999 at 13:17:16:

In Reply to: DANGER: Fabreeze posted by Tony on March 22, 1999 at 13:28:59:

I have seen it too. Of course, you wont get any answers from the company, but dangers to all animals have been noticed. Loss of hair and skin irritations, lungs that harden up, and allergies to humans. I would stay as far away from the stuff as possible, Could be just antoher sourse for the mysterious glider deaths...

JO

: On the isga sugar glider talk list there has been talk that Fabreeze has been
: a contributing factor to deaths in small animals. Mostly birds.
: I am not sure if the data has been verified, but I believe it is
: better to be safe than sorry.

: Tony

: ps- If anyone wants to see the articles, I can forward them
: to you.

:
: : : When my glider is "in heat" he gives off this very strong scent which he like to rub all over my bathrobe in the morning. My problem is that I can wash the robe a 100 times and it still won't come out. Anyone know of anything to get the scent out? Thanks. Susan

: : Febreeze seems to do the trick. Or you'll be without a bathrobe for a few days, whilst it aires outside.

: : LOL ~Tammy H~




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