The Dangers of Using Expired Products

13. Air Freshener

Ends in: Two Years

Average Cost: $1–$3*

Air fresheners typically lose their effectiveness two years after manufacturing. The primary goal of an air freshener is to provide a pleasant scent and genuinely freshen the air. While the aerosol can may still function, the other chemicals, which usually have shorter half-lives, will have surpassed their expiration date. As a result, the fragrance may be diminished or completely absent.

In conclusion, to maintain a fresh and inviting environment, it's important to replace air fresheners every two years. Regularly updating your air fresheners ensures that you continue to enjoy their intended benefits.

 

For standard car air fresheners, it's advisable to discard them after a year at the latest. However, if you have a PURGGO Car Air Freshener, which works by absorbing odors rather than just masking them, you can keep it for over a year, as stated by the manufacturer.

In conclusion, regularly replacing your car air freshener helps maintain a pleasant driving environment. If you opt for a PURGGO, you can enjoy long-lasting odor absorption, making it a great choice for extended use.