Spinner did you a big favor by having you find the culprit. I just took an article about air fresheners to the local coffee place I hang out at as I can smell their bathroom air stuff way up front.
check out this web site, they also have a special section for moth balls that anyone using them might want to read.
http://www.silentmenace.com/-Air_Fresheners_.htmlI had no idea they could cause pulmonary problems, I did know of the respiratory issues. Now why would they let this stuff be on the market!!??
Here is a little of what health problems air fresheners can cause.
chemically-scented fragrance and/or aerosols propelled by butane, propane or other toxins create an indoor environment of fresh air. Chemical "deodorizers" or chemical air "fresheners" only mask other odors. These products do absolutely nothing to improve the quality of indoor air, and in fact, can contribute to a host of ailments from headaches, high pulse rate and nausea; to mention a few.
Reports of the dangers of chemical air "fresheners" are just beginning to make the news. A recent MSN article stated that being exposed to air "freshener" chemicals as little as once a week can increase your odds of developing asthma symptoms as much as 71 percent and can contribute to an increased risk of a number of pulmonary diseases. [2] The article went on to state that "A 2006 study showed that people with high blood levels of the chemical 1.4 dichlorobenzene -- commonly found in air fresheners -- were more likely to experience a decline in lung function."