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19 lis 2004 · We haven't found any studies or news reports demonstrating that plug-in air fresheners (Glade or other brands) pose a significantly higher fire hazard than other electrical devices.
When used according to label directions, Glade® PlugIns® will not cause fires. A few years back, there were some postings on the internet claiming that Glade® PlugIns® products were linked to fires. We researched these claims carefully.
Well, there have been complaints filed about glade plug-ins: http://milwaukee.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2002/05/27/story2.html?page=1 But plugging anything into an electrical outlet can create a potential fire hazard... if the wiring is bad.
14 sty 2006 · I've heard that plug-in air fresheners have been the cause of some electrical fires. Has anyone else had experience with this or know of any documentation...
20 gru 2023 · In terms of fire safety, Glade PlugIns and other plug-in air fresheners are safe to leave plugged in for long periods of time. The only instance that could pose a potential threat of fire is if there is something wrong with the actual wiring of the home or that particular outlet (which obviously doesn’t have anything to do with the air ...
4 mar 2024 · Are Glade plug ins a fire hazard? Yes, if not used properly. It may heat up as the fragrance is released and this can lead to overheating.
5 gru 2005 · In October 1994, Johnson recalled five million Glade plug-in fresheners sold between 1992 and July 1994 as a "precaution" after receving 600 complaints, including "12 allegations about the...