Walmart Recalled Air Freshener Now Available Online

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The Walmart recalled air freshener is now available online. The company sent out emails to consumers about the recall two months ago, warning them to stop using the product and to contact their physician. The CDC is conducting tests to determine the bacteria's genetic fingerprint. In the meantime, customers should double bag or place the unused air freshener in a cardboard box. The company will give you a full refund, and will even provide a $20 gift card to make up for the inconvenience.



To protect your health, Walmart is urging customers to stop using the spray and to double-bag it before discarding it. It also warns consumers to not open the bottle or to attempt to discard it. Instead, consumers should return the unused spray to a Walmart location to receive a refund or a $20 gift card. The company has also listed where the spray is sold. Those who have purchased the recalled product are urged to consult with their doctor about possible symptoms.



The recalled air freshener was sold by Walmart for $4. custom air freshener car have notified more than 2,000 people about the hazard. The company says it is urging customers not to use the product and to double-bag it. In addition to storing the bottled product in a cardboard box, Walmart is asking consumers to return the product. In return, the company will issue a full refund, plus a $20 gift card.



Since the recalled air freshener contains potentially toxic bacteria, Walmart is urging customers to stop using it immediately and to double-bag them. People should also not open them or attempt to dispose them. They should return the recalled air freshener to a store to receive a full refund. Those who have purchased the product should sanitize any surfaces that came in contact with the spray. The company is also encouraging customers to buy a new one at a nearby Walmart.



A recalled air freshener can be harmful to your health. The Better Homes and Gardens Essential Oil Infused Aromatherapy Room Spray, which contains "rare and dangerous" bacteria, has been linked to at least two deaths. Affected customers should immediately stop using the air freshener and return it to a store to receive a full refund or a $20 gift card. It is a common and inexpensive product, so it is not a danger to your health.



The recalled air freshener was sold at Walmart from February to October at a cost of $4. The company recommends that customers double-bag the product and place it in a small cardboard box. If they are unsure of whether to return the faulty air freshener, the company will give them a $20 gift card in exchange for it. The recalled products have been accompanied by a warning.