Air Freshener
Submitted to: Sir Elwin Fernandez
Background of the Study
People nowadays, rely on factory made or ready-to-use products. Even if they spend a lot, it is alright for them because it is more easy to buy than to make one. Just like air fresheners. Air freshener is one of the important things that you should always have at home. We need this to eliminate bad odours coming from garbage, fishy foods, and etc. Disregarding the fact that it is expensive and its bad smell that can make us dizzy, still we buy it. Why? Simply because we want our home to be presentable for our visitors, even for us. Comercial air fresheners is probably marketable on supermarkets everywhere, but we came up to this study to know if it is really possible to make use of some of our resources at home to make an air freshener. We chose this study to face the reality and make some recyclable resources really useful and to lessen our expenses without its effect causing any harm to us.
Statement and Objectives of the Problem
Statement of the Problem: * Can the used fabric softener air freshener be as efficient like the commercial air fresheners in the market? * Will it be beneficial for people and the environment?
Objectives: * To provide cheap and efficient air freshener * To create a product that could not just help clean the air but could also help prevent insects that would not harm us.
Scope and Limitations of the Study
Upon conducting the experiment, this study has its limitation: we are only focused on our main ingredients because we observed that it cannot contain any other strong-odoured ingredient, otherwise, it would no longer eliminate bad odours but it would also produce a bad smell that would mix with the main problem. If we add ingredients that would make the fluid as a little bit of insect repellant as well, the product might not work for we all