Journal article

Chemical emissions from residential dryer vents during use of fragranced laundry products

AC Steinemann, LG Gallagher, AL Davis, IC MacGregor

Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health | Springer Verlag | Published : 2013

Abstract

Common laundry products, used in washing and drying machines, can contribute to outdoor emissions through dryer vents. However, the types and amounts of chemicals emitted are largely unknown. To investigate these emissions, we analyzed the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) both in the headspace of fragranced laundry products and in the air emitted from dryer vents during use of these products. In a controlled study of washing and drying laundry, we sampled emissions from two residential dryer vents during the use of no products, fragranced detergent, and fragranced detergent plus fragranced dryer sheet. Our analyses found more than 25 VOCs emitted from dryer vents, with the highest concentra..

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