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Hi Y'all,

 

I was wondering if it is safe to spray aromatherapy room sprays onto my

furnace filter? I have gas, forced air heat. I was hoping to utilize

my heater as the ultimate diffuser ;)Thanks! Warm regards and continue

to be,

 

Lori

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, " Lori " <tootstl> wrote:

>

> Hi Y'all,

>

> I was wondering if it is safe to spray aromatherapy room sprays onto my

> furnace filter? I have gas, forced air heat. I was hoping to utilize

> my heater as the ultimate diffuser ;)Thanks! Warm regards and continue

> to be,

>

> Lori

 

It seems like it would be a big waste of oils to me, Lori. They would

probably volatilize in less than a minute. The scent would be

lingering for a bit, but basically, poof.

 

I think a little diffuser or nebulizer would work for the rooms you're

in, and be physiologically effective in the long run, too. Oh, and

more economical, too.

http://naturalperfumery.com

The Web's Premier site for information on Natural Perfume

 

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Hi Lori:

If you get anything even damp in your heater ducting, it will cause a build

up you will have to hire someone to come and remove. VERY expensive. Don't

do it and be safe. What crosses the filter with go into the system if it's

some damp or wet in any way . The filters are designed to keep as much dust

out as possible and that isn't fool proof either, LOL

Jenn

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" Lori " <tootstl

 

Monday, November 28, 2005 5:27 PM

Aromatherapy Spray-Safe usage

 

 

> Hi Y'all,

>

> I was wondering if it is safe to spray aromatherapy room sprays onto my

> furnace filter?

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Hi Lori,

 

Jenn makes some good points about putting the spray on the actual

filter.

 

What I've done is drop a few oils onto a tissue and then stick it in my

air vent, or I place it on the outside part of my filter in the return.

That way you're not messing with the filter and you're still using your

ventilation system as a " diffuser " :)

 

*Smile*

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On Behalf Of jenn

 

 

Hi Lori:

If you get anything even damp in your heater ducting, it will cause a

build

up you will have to hire someone to come and remove. VERY expensive.

Don't

do it and be safe. What crosses the filter with go into the system if

it's

some damp or wet in any way . The filters are designed to keep as much

dust

out as possible and that isn't fool proof either, LOL

Jenn

 

-

" Lori " <tootstl

> Hi Y'all,

>

> I was wondering if it is safe to spray aromatherapy room sprays onto

my

> furnace filter?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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