Do you use household cleaning sprays and/or air fresheners once a week or more?
Well, a study shows that even small use of these domestic products can raise your risk of asthma. Previously, it has been identified that heavy use of such products can cause occupational asthma but now occasional use is also considered a problem.
The risk of developing asthma increased with frequency of cleaning and the number of different sprays used. Spray air fresheners, furniture cleaners and glass cleaners carried the highest risk.
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