Air Freshener Usage & Care Guide

This guide provides instructions for using and maintaining air fresheners, including spraying lightly in well-ventilated areas and customizing scents for various settings. It covers safety precautions, storage recommendations, and recycling guidelines to ensure responsible use. Follow these guidelines to enhance your space effectively and safely.

 

 

Table of Contents

 

How are the air fresheners used?
Topic: Detailed Instructions

Activation & Deactivation
Application Method
Ventilation Optimization
Environmental Adaptation
Scent Customization
Scent Customization Component: Available Scents
Scent Customization Component: Scent Application Strategies
Scent Application Strategies - General Scent Application Tips
Scent Application Strategies - Scent Pairing Suggestions
Scent Application Strategies - Scent Rotation Tips
Scent Application Strategies - Scent Application for Different Times of Day
Scent Application Strategies - Managing Scent Overlap in Adjacent Rooms
Scent Application Strategies - Scent Application for Allergy-Sensitive Users
Seasonal & Event Tips
Dosage & Frequency
Consistent Ambiance
Overuse Caution
Commercial Usage
Fragrance-Specific Dosage
Flammability Warning
Safety Guidelines
Usage Cautions
Basic Maintenance
First Aid Measures
Customer Service

Where can the air fresheners be applied? 
Topic: Detailed Application Guidelines

Suitable Environments
Unsuitable Areas
Surface Precautions
Environmental Factors
Commercial Settings
Room Size Application Guide
Scent Selection

What ingredients are used in the air fresheners?
Topic: Ingredient Breakdown

Ingredient Breakdown

Are the air fresheners suitable for all fabrics?
Topic: Fabric Application Guidelines

Application Guidelines

How long does the scent remain?
Topic: Scent Longevity Guidelines

Duration and Influences
Application Strategies

Do the air fresheners contain aerosols or propellants?
Topic: Dispersion System Details

Dispersion System

Are the bottles recyclable?
Topic: Recycling & Disposal

Recycling Guidelines
Disposal Instructions

Are the air fresheners tested on animals?
Topic: Cruelty-Free Practices

Cruelty-Free Practices

May the air fresheners be taken when traveling?
Topic: Travel Guidelines

Travel Instructions

What is the recommended method for storing the air fresheners?
Topic: Storage Guidelines

Storage Conditions
Handling and Organization
Long-Term and Temporary Storage
Shelf Life Assurance

 

 

Detailed Instructions

 

Always review the products' label prior to use.

 

Activation & Deactivation
Each bottle type has a unique activation mechanism for precise fragrance delivery and secure storage. Accessibility features like tactile indicators and audible clicks assist users with visual or motor impairments.

  • 1 oz Bottle: Made from UV-protectant glass for portability and small spaces, this bottle has a precision-fit cap with a micro-nozzle. To activate, gently twist or pull the cap, feeling for a click to confirm. After use, press the cap firmly until it clicks to seal, preventing evaporation or accidental sprays. Check the cap monthly, especially for frequent travelers.
  • 8 oz Bottle: Constructed from durable PET (polyethylene terephthalate) for standard rooms, this bottle features an ergonomic neck lock with textured “On/Off” markings. Slide the lock to “On” until a click confirms activation. After use, slide to “Off” to secure. If the lock fails, discontinue use and contact customer service.
  • 16 oz Bottle: Made from robust PET for larger spaces, this bottle has a multi-setting nozzle with textured “Spray” and “Off” markings and audible clicks. Rotate to “Spray” for a fine mist. After use, rotate to “Off” to seal. Avoid “Stream” mode, as it is unsuitable for air freshening. If the nozzle fails, discontinue use and contact customer service.
  • Accessibility Features: Bottles include tactile indicators (e.g., textured markings on 8 oz and 16 oz nozzles) and audible clicks to aid users with visual or motor impairments.

 

Application Method
Proper application supports fragrance diffusion without residue. Always use in well-ventilated areas.

  • Positioning: Hold the bottle upright, 6–8 inches from the diffusion area, to support uniform mist distribution. Tilting beyond 45 degrees may disrupt the pump, causing uneven sprays.
  • Motion: Use a slow, sweeping motion toward the room’s center to blend with air currents. For circular rooms, pivot in a semi-circle; for rectangular spaces, move linearly to cover all areas.
  • Odor Assessment: Allow 5–10 minutes for the scent to diffuse, then assess the ambiance. If an unusual odor (e.g., sharp or chemical-like) persists, ventilate for 10–15 minutes, discontinue use, and contact customer service.
  • Vehicles: Direct sprays toward non-absorbent floorboards (e.g., rubber mats), avoiding upholstery, leather, dashboards, or glass to prevent staining or slip hazards. Ventilate for 30–60 seconds post-application by opening windows or doors. In compact vehicles, use half the recommended dosage to avoid overpowering the space.
  • Large Spaces: In larger areas (e.g., lobbies, open-plan homes), apply 1–3 light sprays at strategic points, such as corners or near air currents, to enhance ambiance. Avoid spraying near crowds to respect sensory sensitivities.

 

Ventilation Optimization
Assess air circulation before spraying to optimize scent diffusion. In high-ventilation spaces (e.g., rooms with ceiling fans), reapply every 3–4 hours. In low-ventilation areas (e.g., basements), use lighter sprays and ventilate post-application to prevent vapor buildup.

  • Ventilation Tips for Small Spaces: In small spaces like bathrooms, open a window or door for 1–2 minutes after spraying to ensure vapor dispersal. Consider a small fan on low speed if natural ventilation is limited, and start with one light spray to avoid overpowering the area.

 

Environmental Adaptation
Adjust application based on environmental conditions. In humid conditions (above 60%), scents may linger longer; in dry or breezy settings, reapply every 2–3 hours.

  • Adjusting Scent for High Humidity: In high-humidity environments (above 60%), scents may feel heavier. Consider lighter scents like Lemon or Fresh Linen and use one spray per 300 sq ft. Ventilate for 5–10 minutes post-application to balance intensity.

 

Scent Customization
Consider scents to support the desired ambiance:

  • Available Scents
    Choose from these scents:

    • Lemon: Crisp, citrus note for energizing spaces like offices or kitchens.

    • Rose: Elegant, floral note for calming settings like bedrooms.

    • Fresh Linen: Clean, crisp blend for bathrooms or laundry rooms.

    • Deep Sea: Aquatic, refreshing blend for spas or open spaces.

    • Tropical Isle: Exotic, fruity blend for vibrant lounges or patios.

  • Scent Application Strategies
    Apply scents effectively with these strategies:

    • General Scent Application Tips
      For adjacent spaces, consider applying lighter scents (e.g., Lemon, Fresh Linen) first, followed by heavier blends (e.g., Tropical Isle) after 15–20 minutes to minimize overlap. Ventilate between applications to maintain clarity. To transition scents in the same space (e.g., from Lemon to Rose), ventilate for 15–20 minutes to clear the previous fragrance. Apply one light spray of the new scent, assess after 10 minutes, and add a second if desired. For sensitive users, use one light spray in a well-ventilated area, assessing comfort after 10–15 minutes, and consider lighter scents like Lemon or Fresh Linen. Adjust dosage: one spray for subtle effects, two for a stronger ambiance.

    • Scent Pairing Suggestions
      Consider pairing Lemon with Fresh Linen for a bright effect in kitchens or bathrooms, or Rose with Deep Sea for a calming atmosphere. Tropical Isle pairs well with Deep Sea for a vibrant vibe. Test pairings in a small area first to confirm suitability.

    • Scent Rotation Tips
      To keep spaces engaging, consider rotating scents by season or occasion: Lemon or Fresh Linen in spring for a crisp feel; Rose or Deep Sea in fall for a cozy ambiance; Tropical Isle in summer for vibrancy. Allow 24 hours between scent changes to refresh the space.

    • Scent Application for Different Times of Day
      For mornings, consider Lemon or Fresh Linen for an energizing start in workspaces or kitchens. For evenings, use Rose or Deep Sea in bedrooms for a calming effect. Apply 1–2 sprays 10–15 minutes before entering the space.

    • Managing Scent Overlap in Adjacent Rooms
      To minimize scent overlap, apply lighter scents (e.g., Lemon) in smaller rooms and heavier scents (e.g., Tropical Isle) in larger areas. Use barriers like closed doors during application and ventilate for 10–15 minutes between sprays to maintain distinct scent profiles.

    • Scent Application for Allergy-Sensitive Users
      For users with sensitivities, consider lighter scents like Lemon or Fresh Linen and apply one spray in a well-ventilated area. Wait 20–30 minutes to assess comfort before adding another spray. Use in larger spaces and ventilate for 10–15 minutes post-application to minimize potential discomfort.

 

Seasonal & Event Tips
In winter, consider pairing sprays with a humidifier to aid diffusion in dry air. In summer, use lighter sprays to avoid overpowering humid air. For events:

  • Rose: Suitable for intimate dinner parties.
  • Tropical Isle: Fits festive gatherings.
  • Deep Sea: Appropriate for professional settings.
    Apply 1–2 sprays per 300 sq ft 30–45 minutes before guests arrive, with light ventilation to balance intensity.
  • Application Timing for Events: For small gatherings (e.g., book clubs), apply 1 spray 20–30 minutes before guests arrive. For larger events (e.g., parties), consider 2 sprays 45 minutes prior, targeting opposite corners, and ventilate lightly.
  • Scent Application for Seasonal Decor: To complement seasonal decor, consider Rose for winter holidays in living areas, Tropical Isle for summer gatherings on patios, or Fresh Linen for spring in dining spaces. Apply 1–2 sprays 30 minutes before guests arrive, near decor (e.g., wreaths), and ventilate lightly.
  • Scent Application in Shared Spaces: In shared spaces like co-working areas, use one light spray of a neutral scent like Fresh Linen or Lemon per 300 sq ft during low-traffic periods. Gather feedback to adjust dosage and ventilate for 5–10 minutes post-application.
  • Scent Application for Pre-Event Setup: For pre-event setup (e.g., arranging a venue), consider applying 1–2 sprays of a neutral scent like Fresh Linen in a well-ventilated space 30–45 minutes before setup begins. Ensure ventilation for 5–10 minutes post-application to balance intensity.
  • Scent Application for Post-Cleaning Refresh: After cleaning spaces like kitchens or bathrooms, consider applying 1–2 sprays of Fresh Linen or Lemon in a well-ventilated area to enhance freshness. Apply 10–15 minutes after cleaning, ensuring ventilation for 5–10 minutes post-application to balance intensity.

 

Dosage & Frequency

  • 1 oz Bottle: Suitable for small spaces (up to 100 sq ft), like bathrooms or hotel rooms. One to two sprays create a subtle effect. Reapply every 3–4 hours as needed. For travel, one spray refreshes a small space (e.g., rental car).
  • 8 oz Bottle: Suited for standard rooms (100–300 sq ft), like living rooms. Use one spray for smaller rooms, up to three for larger ones. Reapply every 4–6 hours. In shared spaces, start with one spray and gather feedback.
  • 16 oz Bottle: Designed for large spaces (300–600 sq ft), like lobbies. One to two sprays provide coverage; for spaces over 500 sq ft, consider a third spray in a distant corner. Reapply after 6–8 hours. For events, apply 30–45 minutes before guests arrive.
  • Fragrance Intensity Guide: For a subtle effect, use 1 spray per 200 sq ft; for noticeable ambiance, use 2 sprays; for a stronger effect, consider 3 sprays, adjusting for ventilation and scent type (e.g., Lemon may need more frequent reapplication than Tropical Isle).
  • Scent Intensity Adjustment Tips: Start with one spray per 200 sq ft and assess after 10 minutes. For a stronger effect in low-traffic areas, consider a second spray after 15 minutes. In shared spaces, use lighter sprays and gather feedback.

 

Consistent Ambiance
To maintain ambiance, consider scheduling reapplications based on scent longevity:

  • Lemon: Every 3 hours.
  • Rose: Every 4 hours.
  • Fresh Linen/Deep Sea/Tropical Isle: Every 5 hours.
    Apply during low-activity periods (e.g., morning, mid-afternoon) to minimize disruption.

 

Overuse Caution
The concentrated formula delivers fragrance with minimal sprays. Excessive use may cause scent saturation, indicated by a heavy fragrance or mild discomfort (e.g., headaches). If saturation occurs, ventilate for 10–15 minutes, pause use for 24 hours, and reduce future doses.

 

Commercial Usage
In businesses (e.g., hotels, retail), consider a spraying schedule (e.g., twice daily, pre-opening and post-closing) and train staff on:

  • Dosage and application techniques.
  • Safety guidelines for safe use.
  • Gathering feedback on scent intensity and preference.
    Use 1–2 sprays per 300 sq ft in high-traffic areas, adjusting based on feedback and ensuring ventilation.

 

Fragrance-Specific Dosage

  • Lemon: Reapply every 3–4 hours due to its citrus volatility.
  • Rose: Reapply every 4–5 hours as a floral note.
  • Fresh Linen/Deep Sea/Tropical Isle: Reapply every 4–6 hours as blends.
    Adjust based on room size and ventilation.

 

Flammability Warning
The formula’s isopropyl alcohol and essential oils are flammable.

  • Ignition Sources: Avoid spraying near open flames (e.g., candles, fireplaces, gas stoves), electrical outlets, or heat-emitting appliances (e.g., heaters, toasters). Allow 5–10 minutes for mist to dissipate before reintroducing ignition sources.
  • Ventilation Requirements: Always use in well-ventilated areas to disperse vapors. In confined spaces (e.g., small bathrooms), open windows or doors for 1–2 minutes post-application to prevent vapor accumulation.
  • Storage Safety: Store away from heat sources (e.g., radiators, sunlit windowsills, hot car interiors). Avoid storage above 50°C / 122°F to protect container integrity.

 

Safety Guidelines

  • Non-Ingestion: Not food-grade; avoid ingestion or mouth contact. If ingested, contact a poison control center or emergency services, providing the ingredient list (isopropyl alcohol, essential oils).
  • Avoid Direct Inhalation: Do not inhale mist directly from the nozzle, as concentrated vapors may cause discomfort. Spray 6–12 inches from your face and allow diffusion for 10–20 seconds before entering the area.
  • Eye and Skin Contact: Avoid contact with eyes and skin. If contact occurs, rinse with lukewarm water for several minutes. Consult a healthcare professional if irritation persists.
  • Child and Pet Safety: Keep out of reach during and after use. Store in a locked cabinet or high shelf. Supervise use in households with children or pets, ensuring no exposure to mist or bottles.
  • Ventilation Post-Application: Ensure air circulation post-spraying, using fans or open windows to disperse vapors, especially in small spaces or for sensitive users. If discomfort occurs, ventilate for 10–15 minutes and reduce future sprays.
  • Allergy Awareness: Essential oils may cause sensitivities in some individuals. Test in a small, well-ventilated area before widespread use, especially for users sensitive to citrus, floral, or blended scents (e.g., Lemon, Rose, Fresh Linen). Discontinue if reactions occur and consult a healthcare professional.
  • Scent Testing for New Users: For first-time use, test one spray in a well-ventilated area and wait 15–20 minutes to assess comfort. Consider lighter scents (e.g., Lemon, Fresh Linen) and avoid enclosed spaces. If discomfort occurs, ventilate and discontinue use.
  • Scent Application for Pet-Friendly Spaces: In pet-friendly spaces, consider lighter scents like Fresh Linen or Lemon. Apply one spray in a well-ventilated area, away from pet beds or food bowls, and monitor pets for discomfort (e.g., sneezing). Ventilate for 5–10 minutes after spraying.
  • Scent Application for Allergy-Sensitive Users: For users with sensitivities, consider lighter scents like Lemon or Fresh Linen and apply one spray in a well-ventilated area. Wait 20–30 minutes to assess comfort before adding another spray. Use in larger spaces and ventilate for 10–15 minutes post-application to minimize potential discomfort.

 

Usage Cautions

  • Surface Testing: Test on concealed areas of surfaces or fabrics (e.g., underside of furniture, hidden fabric patches) before spraying in furnished spaces. Apply one spray, wait 24–48 hours, and check for discoloration or residue.
  • Avoid Direct Application: Do not spray onto fabrics, furniture, polished wood, leather, or electronics, as essential oils may cause staining or material degradation. Allow mist to settle naturally within 10–20 seconds.
  • HVAC Systems: Keep sprays 3–5 feet from air vents to avoid filter contamination. In commercial settings, schedule sprays during HVAC downtime.
  • Non-Body Use: Formulated for air diffusion only, not for skin, hair, or body application.
  • Environmental Precautions: Avoid spraying near aquariums, live plants, or air purifiers, as essential oil vapors may affect aquatic life, plant health, or purifier performance.
  • Scent Application for Small Appliances: Avoid spraying near small appliances like humidifiers or air purifiers, as residues may affect performance. Maintain a 3–5 foot distance and ensure appliances are off during application.
  • Handling Spills During Use: If a spill occurs, wipe immediately with a damp cloth and mild soap to prevent residue buildup. Ventilate for 5–10 minutes to disperse vapors. Avoid use on absorbent surfaces.

 

Seasonal Considerations
In winter, low humidity may reduce scent longevity; consider humidifiers to stabilize diffusion (30–50% humidity ideal). In summer, high temperatures may intensify initial diffusion but shorten duration; store bottles in cool conditions.

 

Tips for Maximizing Scent Efficiency
To enhance effectiveness, consider applying during low air disturbance (e.g., after cleaning or when fans are off) to allow the fragrance to settle. Position sprays in areas with moderate airflow, like near doorways, to support diffusion without rapid dispersal. For small spaces, angle sprays upward to distribute mist evenly.

 

Basic Maintenance
Check bottles regularly for leaks or loose caps. Inspect 1 oz UV-protectant glass bottles for scratches or chips and 8 oz/16 oz PET bottles for dents or cracks, as these may affect performance. Store upright and handle gently. If issues are observed, discontinue use and contact customer service.

  • Troubleshooting Spray Performance: If the nozzle clogs, remove and soak in warm water for 5–10 minutes, then rinse and reattach. For weak sprays, ensure the bottle is at least one-third full. Gently shake before use to mix contents.
  • Cleaning Nozzles for Reuse: To prepare a bottle for reuse with the same scent, clean the nozzle by wiping with a soft, damp cloth after soaking. Ensure no foreign particles remain. Store upright after cleaning.
  • Bottle Inspection Checklist: Before use, check for: secure caps or locks (clicks when closed), intact nozzles (no clogs or cracks), and stable containers (no chips in 1 oz glass or dents in PET). Discontinue use if issues are found and contact customer service.

 

First Aid Measures
If exposure occurs, take these steps and consult a healthcare professional if needed:

  • Eyes: Rinse with lukewarm water for several minutes, holding eyelids open and removing contact lenses if applicable.
  • Skin: Wash with mild soap and lukewarm water for several minutes. Remove contaminated clothing.
  • Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting. Contact a poison control center or emergency services, providing the ingredient list.
  • Inhalation: Move to a well-ventilated area. Seek medical attention if discomfort persists.

 

Customer Service

  • When should I contact customer service? Contact team@kirtesy.com for issues like lock or nozzle failure, leaks, cracks, or changes in scent or spray performance (e.g., sour odors, uneven mist). Provide purchase details (e.g., purchase date, scent) for faster service. No warranty is provided for this product.
  • How can I troubleshoot common issues? If the nozzle sprays unevenly, ensure the bottle is upright and the cap/lock is disengaged. Gently shake to redistribute contents, then test with a light press. If leaks occur, verify the cap is secure and store upright. Discontinue use if issues persist and contact customer service.

 

 

Detailed Application Guidelines

 

Suitable Environments
Suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, workspaces, retail stores, waiting areas, gyms, and vehicles when used in well-ventilated areas.

  • Residential Use: Spray toward the room’s center to support diffusion. For a 200 sq ft living room, one spray is sufficient; for 400 sq ft, consider two sprays in opposite corners. Adjust for furniture density, as heavy furnishings may affect diffusion.
  • Office Settings: Apply discreetly for a professional ambiance. For a 300 sq ft office, one to two sprays are sufficient. Avoid spraying near shared workstations, computers, or documents to prevent residue or discomfort. Schedule sprays during breaks in shared spaces.
  • Vehicles: Direct sprays toward non-absorbent floorboards (e.g., rubber mats), avoiding upholstery, leather, dashboards, or glass to prevent staining or fogging. Ventilate for 30–60 seconds post-application. In compact cars, use one spray; in SUVs or vans, consider two, adjusting for cabin size.
  • Scent Application for Outdoor Spaces: For outdoor areas like patios or balconies, consider vibrant scents like Tropical Isle or Deep Sea. Apply 1–2 sprays in well-ventilated areas, aiming upward to allow mist to disperse with airflow. Reapply every 2–3 hours due to wind.
  • Scent Application for Open-Plan Spaces: In open-plan spaces like lofts, consider 2–3 sprays of scents like Deep Sea or Tropical Isle, targeting opposite corners. Apply during low-activity periods and ventilate for 5–10 minutes to balance intensity.
  • Scent Application for Temporary Spaces: For temporary spaces like pop-up events or rental venues, consider portable 1 oz bottles with neutral scents like Fresh Linen or Lemon. Apply 1–2 sprays in the center of a well-ventilated space 20–30 minutes before use, ensuring light ventilation. Reapply every 3–4 hours for short-term events.
  • Scent Application for Quiet Zones: For quiet zones like libraries or meditation rooms, consider using Rose or Fresh Linen for a subtle, calming ambiance. Apply one light spray in a well-ventilated area 15–20 minutes before use, ensuring light ventilation to balance intensity. Reapply every 4–6 hours as needed.
  • Scent Application for Home Offices: For home offices, consider using Lemon or Fresh Linen for an energizing ambiance. Apply one light spray in a well-ventilated area 10–15 minutes before starting work, ensuring light ventilation to balance intensity. Reapply every 3–4 hours as needed.
  • Scent Application for Guest Rooms: For guest rooms, consider using Rose or Fresh Linen for a welcoming ambiance. Apply one light spray in a well-ventilated area 15–20 minutes before guests arrive, ensuring light ventilation to balance intensity. Reapply every 4–6 hours as needed.
  • Scent Application for Entryways: For entryways, consider using Fresh Linen or Deep Sea for a welcoming, fresh ambiance. Apply one light spray in a well-ventilated area 10–15 minutes before guests or occupants enter, ensuring light ventilation to balance intensity. Reapply every 4–6 hours as needed.
  • Scent Application for Small Retail Spaces: For small retail spaces, consider using Fresh Linen or Lemon for a clean, inviting ambiance. Apply one light spray in a well-ventilated area during low-traffic periods, ensuring light ventilation to balance intensity. Reapply every 3–4 hours as needed.

 

Unsuitable Areas

  • Enclosed Spaces: Avoid spaces without airflow (e.g., closets, lockers) to prevent vapor buildup.
  • Sensitive Items: Do not apply near delicate antiques or sensitive electronics, as residues may cause damage.

 

Surface Precautions
Never spray directly onto textiles, furniture, polished wood, leather, or electronics. Allow mist to settle naturally (10–20 seconds) to avoid residue. Test on concealed surfaces, waiting 24–48 hours for discoloration checks.

 

Environmental Factors
Temperature, humidity, and airflow impact diffusion. In warm (above 25°C / 77°F) or humid (above 60%) conditions, scents may linger longer; in cool or breezy settings, reapply every 2–3 hours.

 

Seasonal Considerations
In winter, low humidity may reduce scent longevity; consider humidifiers to stabilize diffusion. In summer, high temperatures may intensify initial diffusion but shorten duration; store bottles in cool conditions.

 

Commercial Settings
In hotels, restaurants, or retail, apply during low-traffic periods (e.g., pre-opening, post-closing) to minimize disruption. Train staff on application protocols for consistency.

 

Room Size Application Guide
For optimal coverage:

  • Small rooms (up to 100 sq ft, e.g., bathrooms): 1 spray.
  • Medium rooms (100–300 sq ft, e.g., living rooms): 1–2 sprays.
  • Large rooms (300–600 sq ft, e.g., lobbies): 2–3 sprays.
    Adjust based on ventilation and desired intensity, starting with fewer sprays in shared spaces.

 

Scent Selection
Consider Lemon for an energizing effect in workspaces or mornings, Rose for a soothing ambiance in relaxation settings, Fresh Linen for a clean feel in utility spaces, Deep Sea for a refreshing calm, or Tropical Isle for a vibrant mood. Test one spray in a small area to confirm preference. Select based on space, time of day, and desired mood.

  • Scent Layering for Ambiance: To support a layered ambiance, consider one spray of a light scent (e.g., Lemon) in the room’s center, followed by a complementary scent (e.g., Rose) near an entryway after 10 minutes. Assess after 15 minutes, adding a second spray only if desired.

 

 

Detailed Ingredients Overview

 

Ingredient Breakdown

  • Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA): Pharmaceutical-grade, over 99.9% pure, processed for a neutral, residue-free base. IPA supports rapid evaporation for a clean scent.
  • Essential Oils: Sourced via steam distillation or cold-pressing for scents like Lemon (crisp energy), Rose (elegant calm), Fresh Linen (clean freshness), Deep Sea (aquatic vitality), and Tropical Isle (exotic warmth). Essential oils may cause sensitivities in some users; test in a small area if prone to allergies.
  • No Synthetic Dyes: Excludes artificial colorants to minimize staining risks and environmental impact.
  • No Synthetic Fragrances: Free from phthalates, parabens, or artificial musks, using only natural oils to reduce allergen risks.
  • No Aerosols or Propellants: The non-pressurized spray system avoids butane, propane, or CFCs, minimizing environmental and inhalation risks.

 

 

Detailed Fabric Use Guidelines

 

Application Guidelines

  • Non-Fabric Application: Formulated for air diffusion, not fabric contact. Spray into open air at least 6–8 inches from surfaces to prevent residue. In furnished spaces, aim sprays upward to allow settling.
  • Testing Protocol: Test on hidden fabric areas (e.g., inside seams, cushion undersides). Apply one spray, wait 24–48 hours, and inspect for discoloration or residue.
  • Sensitive Materials: Avoid spraying near silk, velvet, suede, untreated leathers, or delicate synthetics (e.g., rayon), as essential oils may cause stains. Natural fibers like cotton or wool may retain residues, altering appearance.
  • Furniture Precautions: Keep sprays away from upholstered furniture, mattresses, or polished wood. Essential oils may degrade wax, varnish, or leather treatments. In commercial settings, use protective barriers near high-value furnishings.
  • Commercial Settings: In retail or hospitality, establish no-spray zones near fabrics. Train staff to test fabrics and maintain a log of tested materials.

 

 

Detailed Longevity Notes

 

Duration and Influences

  • Duration Range: Typically lasts 2–6 hours. In small, low-ventilation spaces (e.g., bathrooms), scents may persist up to 6–8 hours; in large, airy spaces (e.g., lobbies), they may fade after 2–3 hours. In vehicles, expect 3–5 hours with minimal ventilation.
  • Environmental Impact: High humidity (above 60%) slows evaporation, extending longevity; dry conditions (below 30%) or strong air currents accelerate dispersion. Temperatures above 25°C / 77°F intensify initial diffusion but may shorten duration.
  • Surface Interactions: Mist settling on absorbent surfaces (e.g., carpets, curtains) may extend scent but risks residue. Direct sprays into air to avoid buildup.

Application Strategies

  • Layering Technique: Reapply every 4–6 hours with fewer sprays than the initial application (e.g., one spray after two initial sprays). For relaxing settings, use lighter sprays; for energizing spaces, consider two sprays.
  • Seasonal Considerations: In winter, low humidity may reduce longevity; consider humidifiers to stabilize diffusion. In summer, high temperatures may require more frequent applications.
  • Fragrance-Specific Longevity: Lemon fades faster (2–4 hours) due to citrus volatility. Rose lasts 4–5 hours. Fresh Linen, Deep Sea, and Tropical Isle last 4–6 hours. Adjust reapplication based on ventilation and room size.
  • Commercial Settings: In high-traffic areas, schedule applications during low-occupancy periods.

 

 

Detailed Dispersion System Information

 

Dispersion System

  • Manual Spray Pump: Features a high-precision nozzle for a fine mist. The pump is manually actuated for user-controlled dosing without compressed gases.
  • Eco-Conscious Design: Eliminates butane, propane, or CFCs, reducing environmental and inhalation risks.
  • User Control: Adjust spray intensity with pump pressure—light presses for subtle mists, full presses for broader coverage.
  • Safety Benefits: The non-pressurized system reduces flammability risks compared to aerosols, though caution around ignition sources is required.

 

 

Detailed Recycling & Disposal Instructions

 

Recycling Guidelines

  • Material Details: 1 oz bottles use UV-protectant glass; 8 oz and 16 oz bottles use PET (polyethylene terephthalate), both widely recyclable.
  • Preparation: Rinse bottles to remove residual liquid to prevent contamination. Remove caps and nozzles if required by local recycling guidelines.
  • Recycling Preparation Tips: Remove the nozzle and rinse thoroughly with water to remove residue. Dry completely to prevent mold. Separate glass (1 oz) and PET (8 oz, 16 oz) if required by local guidelines, and store in a clean, dry container until pickup.
  • Local Compliance: Check local recycling protocols, as some areas require sorted glass and plastics. Dispose of non-recyclable components in general waste per local guidelines.
  • Commercial Settings: Businesses should partner with waste management providers for bulk recycling. Train staff on sorting procedures.

 

Disposal Instructions

  • Environmental Responsibility: Residues should not be disposed of in sinks, drains, or open water systems, as essential oils may affect aquatic life. Avoid incineration to prevent vapor release.
  • Damaged Bottles: For damaged or leaking bottles, place in a sealed plastic bag before disposal to prevent spills. Follow local guidelines.
  • Disposal of Expired Bottles: For bottles past their optimal use window (12 months opened, 30 months unopened), empty liquid into a sealed container before disposal to prevent spills. Follow local guidelines for glass or PET disposal.
  • Safe Disposal: If bottles cannot be recycled due to contamination, dispose per local guidelines for general waste.

 

Eco-Friendly Usage Tips
To minimize waste, use the recommended number of sprays per room size and reapply only when needed. Store bottles properly to extend shelf life, reducing replacement frequency. Consider reusing 1 oz glass bottles for small storage purposes after recycling internal components.

 

 

Cruelty-Free Certification Details

 

Cruelty-Free Practices

  • Zero Animal Testing: No ingredients or products are tested on animals during development, quality assurance, or manufacturing.
  • Ethical Sourcing: Suppliers provide affidavits confirming cruelty-free practices.
  • Alternative Testing: Safety and efficacy are validated using in-vitro models and human volunteer studies.

 

 

Detailed Travel Guidelines

 

Travel Instructions

  • 1 oz Bottle: Compliant with air travel liquid restrictions (3.4 oz or less) for carry-on luggage. UV-protectant glass ensures durability and fragrance stability. Store upright in a clear, quart-sized zip-lock bag per standard air travel rules. Secure the cap tightly.
  • 8 oz and 16 oz Bottles: Pack in checked luggage due to size restrictions. Use padded containers to protect PET bottles.
  • Leak Prevention: Confirm caps or locks are engaged before packing. For 1 oz bottles, press the cap until it clicks; for larger bottles, ensure the lock is in “Off.”
  • In-Flight Use: Avoid spraying in aircraft cabins due to limited ventilation and passenger sensitivities. Use in well-ventilated areas post-travel (e.g., hotel rooms, rental cars).
  • Storage During Travel: Keep bottles away from heat sources (e.g., hot car interiors, sunlit luggage compartments). Store in a cool, shaded compartment.
  • Storage for Frequent Travelers: Store 1 oz bottles in a padded, airtight travel case to protect against impacts and leaks. Keep in a cool, shaded bag pocket. Check caps before each trip.
  • Checking Bottle Integrity After Travel: After travel, check bottles for leaks, loose caps, or damage. For 1 oz glass bottles, check for chips; for 8 oz or 16 oz PET bottles, check for dents. Gently shake and test the nozzle in a well-ventilated area. Discontinue use if issues are found and contact customer service.

 

 

Detailed Storage Guidelines

 

Storage Conditions

  • Positioning: Store upright with caps or locks engaged to prevent leaks. For 1 oz UV-protectant glass bottles, ensure the cap clicks securely; for 8 oz and 16 oz PET bottles, confirm the lock is in “Off.” Use storage racks or organizers for organization.
  • Environmental Conditions: Store in a cool (10–25°C / 50–77°F), dry, shaded location, away from sunlight or heat sources (e.g., radiators, ovens). Avoid temperatures above 50°C / 122°F or below 5°C / 41°F. UV-protectant glass (1 oz) shields against light-induced oxidation; PET bottles (8 oz, 16 oz) require shaded storage.
  • Extreme Weather Storage: During power outages or extreme weather (e.g., heatwaves, cold snaps), store in a stable, shaded indoor location (e.g., a closet or drawer) to maintain 10–25°C / 50–77°F. Avoid basements prone to humidity or uninsulated areas. In extreme cold (below 5°C / 41°F), store in an insulated indoor location to prevent freezing, which may affect consistency. Check bottles for cracks before use after cold exposure.
  • Scent-Specific Storage: Citrus scents (e.g., Lemon) benefit from cooler storage (10–15°C / 50–59°F) to slow oxidation. Floral (e.g., Rose) and blended scents (e.g., Fresh Linen, Deep Sea, Tropical Isle) are stable at 10–25°C / 50–77°F. Check bottles monthly.

 

Handling and Organization

  • Partially Used Bottles: For bottles stored over 3 months, gently shake to ensure even oil distribution. Check the nozzle for clogs before use.
  • Child and Pet Safety: Store in a locked cabinet or high shelf inaccessible to children and pets. Label bottles clearly to avoid confusion.
  • Multiple Bottle Organization: Organize by scent and size (e.g., group 1 oz Lemon bottles separately from 8 oz Rose) using labeled dividers or containers to prevent confusion. Ensure caps or locks are secure to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Storage Space Organization Ideas: Use labeled bins or drawer dividers to separate scents and bottle sizes. Store frequently used bottles (e.g., 1 oz for travel) in a portable caddy, ensuring caps are secure.
  • Commercial Storage: In businesses, store in a climate-controlled area with restricted access. Conduct monthly checks for leaks or damage.

 

Long-Term and Temporary Storage

  • Long-Term Preservation: For storage over 6 months, use a dark, climate-controlled space. UV-protectant glass (1 oz) provides light protection; PET bottles need shading. Check monthly for leaks or odors. Rotate stock to use older bottles first. Before long-term storage, check bottles for secure caps, intact nozzles, and container integrity. For 1 oz glass bottles, check for chips; for PET bottles, check for dents. Test-spray in a ventilated area to confirm functionality. Label with storage date to track shelf life.
  • Temporary Exposure: Minimize exposure to extreme conditions (e.g., hot car interiors); check for leaks or damage afterward.

 

Shelf Life Assurance

  • Optimal Use Window: Best within 12 months of opening for optimal fragrance. Unopened bottles remain stable for 30 months under ideal conditions. Label bottles with the opening date.
  • Olfactory Evolution: Essential oils may undergo subtle aromatic shifts due to oxidation, which does not affect safety. If significant changes (e.g., sour odors) occur, discontinue use and contact customer service.
  • Quality Checks: Check bottles for leaks or cracks before use. After purchase, check bottle seals for tightness by ensuring caps or locks click securely. Test-spray in a well-ventilated area to confirm functionality. If issues are found, discontinue use and contact customer service.

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