DIN EN 16738:2016 Edition
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Emission safety of combustible air fresheners – Test methods
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DIN | 2016-04 | 17 |
An air freshener is any product sold commercially with the intent of providing a means of enhancing the odour quality of air. In particular, air fresheners are designed to help consumers deal with indoor odour problems and the fragrances in these products help to maintain pleasant smells indoors. They also contribute to the overall sense of well-being. The use of air fresheners is increasing in the whole domestic environment and the market value in Europe is estimated about 2.400.000.000 EUR per year. While the chemical properties of air fresheners are addressed by EU regulations as REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) and GPSD (General Product Safety Directive), the use of combustible air fresheners needs to be evaluated with appropriate and standardized test methods which enable an accurate assessment of the level of emission for certain chemicals during their use. Currently, there are no validated test methods for the emissions evaluation of combustible air fresheners. This european standard describes an emission test chamber method for the determination of the emissions of combustible air fresheners. It resorts to measurement methods for the determination of: VOCs, formaldehyde, SO2, NOx, and CO. The measurement methods can allow the determination of other substances.