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Oh, how awful...
The warning print should be in large capital letters.
It's horrible sometimes if accidently sprayed near face. I have done at times and get really wheezy. Might have to use roll ons from now on.
A very sad story. Thank you for posting it.
Oh that poor child.
I would never use an aerosol spray on the body anywhere.
I don't use any propellant sprays at all except the boot/shoe waterproofer and I always wear a mask and spray my boots outside.

Awful things.
Same here Tilly.
I bought Febreeze (?) to get rid of the cat smells on my sofa.

It gave Frankie a massive Asthma attack and I had to rush him to the Vet. The vet said it was a common trigger.
He wasn't near me when it was sprayed. I was amazed at how much damage it caused.

We are so used to using sprays that we forget how poisonous they can be.

I hate it when Mr. T decides to dust the furniture. He uses a propriety propellant polish but at least he sprays it onto the cloth rather than on the furniture. When I 'dust', I use a damp cloth and paper towels. I never use a spray.
Same here Tilly damp dusting. Hubby knows a lot about cleaning methods and those sprays do no good. They actually build up a film on furniture which attracts dust and often leads to furniture having to be stripped back.
We both have a Mr T ;0)
We do. Would you like mine? I could do with a change. :-)
Good idea!!
Its been years since I used furniture polish...spray or otherwise.
Like Tilly I've only got a tin of waterproofing spray in the cupboard.

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