ANSWERS: 24
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None, but I do keep my windows wide open, fresh breezes.
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2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, hallway, bedrooms
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I have one in my basement but it's due for refill
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My bathrooms & Kitchen
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Living room, bathroom and utility room.
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I just bought two air purifiers. $350 down the drain. One for the basement, one for the first floor.
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Bathroom and basement utility area.
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in every room
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No rooms. I can't stand the scents available...too overwhelming. I keep things clean and use unscented cleaners too whenever possible.
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Just the bathroom. I have diffusers in other rooms in the house.
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I burn vanilla liquid inscense etc in all of my rooms ...
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There are hundreds of ways to make your home smell wonderful, I have asthma so I can not use certain things like the Air Freshener. I usually boil natural herbs and let their great aromas invade my home, plus I have my flowers that provide great aromas as well.
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Just the bathroom. We used to have one in the living room, but it gave my sister allergies, so it didn't last long. Heh heh.
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living room, kitchen, bedroom..i have cats....
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None. I use a shot of Ozium every morning to sanitize the air. Before bed I burn a stick of Oud incense.
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none actually,i dont want a headache lol
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OMG! I have a small bathroom about 6X8 and I made the mistake of buying Febreeze's plug in. It was so strong and overpowering I started sneezing like mad. Even my pets started sneezing. I unplugged it and threw it away. my garbage smelled great, but it's still not worth it.
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I've never had an air freshener in my house. I'll take the stink.
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Bathroom
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None. I don't like them. They smell like chemicals. I'd rather it smell like bleach, or the last thing I cooked.
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None, I get a slight alergic reaction to some aerosols & those plug in air fresheners. I used to burn jossticks but now I open my windows in the day & burn a scented candle in the evening.
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In the living room and bathrooms, being that I have a 2 bath house.
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None, air fresheners only attempt to mask smells, with the added problem of VOC's Volatile Organic Compounds, which aggravate asthma, and are cancer causing compounds. If you clean properly there should be no smells. I know dogs can smell doggy, but I wouldn't sacrifice clean air for VOCs, because of a dog.
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kitchen
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