Does febreeze kill bacteria?
Febreze Antimicrobial can kill bacteria. It contains Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (0.13%) and other ingredients.
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About Ingredients
Ingredients can refer to the foods and flavors and the amount of each included in a recipe. Ingredients can also refer to the nutritional content of foods, drinks and drugs.
About Bacteria
Bacteria are single celled organisms found in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals. Some bacteria cause disease but others are essential to the human body. For example, bacteria in the digestion system, help in the healthful digestion of food. Sometimes trying to get bacteria out of one place in your body can cause problems in another.
About Febreze
Febreze is a line of air fresheners, fabric and room sprays, candles and scented oil plug-ins to eliminate odors from the air. Manufactured by Procter & Gamble, Febreze is sold in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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