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Reckitt Recalls AirWick Fresh Linen and Fresh Water Aerosol Air Fresheners Due to Injury and Laceration Hazards

Reckitt Recalls AirWick Fresh Linen and Fresh Water Aerosol Air Fresheners  Due to Injury and Laceration Hazards

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled air fresheners, wrap the product in several layers of paper, and dispose in accordance with state and local requirements. Use caution to avoid skin and eye contact if the can appears to be leaking. Reckitt is offering consumers a voucher for a free replacement Fresh New Day aerosol air freshener. Consumers should contact Reckitt to submit a photo of the recalled can, along with their contact information and written confirmation that they will dispose of the can to receive a voucher for a free replacement.

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Air Wick Freshmatic Automatic Spray Air Freshener, Cool Linen and White Lilac Scent, 1 Refill, 6.17 Ounce (Pack of 6)

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RECALL—Certain AirWick Air Freshener Cans Could Explode

Get the confidence of knowing that your home is always welcoming and pleasurable for family and unexpected guests Set it to your preferred fragrance

Air Wick Freshmatic Automatic Spray Air Freshener, Cool Linen and White Lilac Scent, 1 Refill, 6.17 Ounce (Pack of 6)

AirWick aerosol fresheners recalled due to injury, lacerations hazards

Air Freshener Company Calls on Consumers to Discard This Product

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Air Freshener Company Calls on Consumers to Discard This Product