Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Volume 26 (10), 510-515, 2023


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Assessment of Saudi Society’s Awareness of the Hazards of Scented Candles and Air Fresheners

Leen Alghariri, Renad Alanzi, Reem Albalwi, Lamees Garot, Hadeel Alqbali and Mervat Mohamed

Background and Objective: Air fresheners and scented candles are dangerous for human health and the environment. They are associated with allergies and irritation for a weak respiratory system. This study was conducted to determine the extent of community awareness of the toxicity associated with scented candles and air fresheners. Materials and Methods: This study uses a questionnaire from March, 2023 to June, 2023. The study questionnaire, which was completed by 1667 participants, assesses the degree of knowledge, habits and diseases connected to scents and candles. Descriptive statistics, including percentages, were used. Results: It was discovered that, on average, 568 (34.1%) people are unaware that candles contain chemicals. As 1497 (89.8%) are prepared to replace them with natural and safer candles, while 163 (9.8%) consulted a doctor after exposure to candles because of respiratory allergies; 1093 (65.5%) do not care to check the ingredients before buying a candle and 854 (51.2%) are unaware that candles might cause long-term damage. Conclusion: A significant portion of participants were unaware of the dangers of scented candles and air fresheners. There is no link between respiratory allergies and the substances present in these candles, but it has been proven that most participants are ready to change and use natural alternatives.

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How to cite this article:

Leen Alghariri, Renad Alanzi, Reem Albalwi, Lamees Garot, Hadeel Alqbali and Mervat Mohamed, 2023. Assessment of Saudi Society’s Awareness of the Hazards of Scented Candles and Air Fresheners. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 26: 510-515.


DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2023.510.515
URL: https://ansinet.com/abstract.php?doi=pjbs.2023.510.515

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