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Statements opined are based on publicly available web pages, photographic evidence, emails etc., and as such, the TRUTHFUL opines expressed on this site are fully protected under the FIRST AMENDMENT!

 

 

 SCENTAIR MARKETING CLAIMS SAY ONE THING...SIMPLE DUE DILIGENCE UNCOVERS THE DECEPTION...THEY CAN'T PROVE THEIR MARKETING CLAIMS WITH INDEPENDENT MSDS.  THEY NEED TO EITHER PROVIDE ACCURATE, TRUTHFUL STATEMENTS OR ELSE  STOP DECEIVING THE PUBLIC AND DISCRIMINATING AGAINST THE DISABLED!!!

 

SCENTAIR ATTACKS WEBSITE BECAUSE OF TRUTHFUL DISCLOSURES.

ScentAir's own documents prove that their claims are in fact erroneous and DECEPTIVE MARKETING!

This site will have NON INDUSTRY SCIENCE as opposed to ScentAir's claims as delineated on screen shots from their website. Communications between Samantha 'Sam' Parker, VP Human Resources and General Counsel and Whitney Digesti, Former Senior Deputy Attorney General for Nevada.   

Since ScentAIr has previously refused to respond to written correspondence, and Sam has so far REFUSED to return a call to discuss her DECEPTIVE emails to Whitney...generated this website, which is exposing them, what are they going to do? Obviously hacking to try and control exposure of the truth.

Former photo of Lemon Clean. Why didn't ScentAir disclose the extremely small print on the bottom of the product label? Is it a 'warning'? If its directions, why such a small text font? Reminiscent of the 'fine print' you see on television ads!

No one has EVER been able to actually get the inside information on ScentAir: regarding the installations of ScentAir's  units in Las Vegas Hotel/Casinos; leak that ate away an extension cord; supervisor who gave installer new HEAVY DUTY RING that shouldn't leak, for example. Two samples that were analyzed by a laboratory that identified all ingredients and is accessible thru this website.

If their fragrance oil can cause this...what is it doing to your health?

 TO BE ASSURED THAT SCENTAIR CAN'T CLAIM MY STATEMENTS ARE  ERRONEOUS, THE INSTALLER WAS PLACED UNDER OATH,  BY A LICENSED NOTARY PUBLIC BY THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AN AGREED UPON DEPOSITION ON JUNE 3, 2012!

To prove how deceptive ScentAir is, prior to going further thru this site, this is something you want to keep in mind, should you decide to view their website..

I was engaging with a Risk Manager for a property that uses ScentAir’s Lemon Clean. I asked for a copy of the MSDS and he didn’t have one. He as a CUSTOMER and Regional VP Risk Management for the property, requested a MSDS. What they sent to him was this 2 page scaled down SDS, that doesn’t quite comply with OSHA, dated July 21, 2021. As ALL products must have MSDS sheets available for an employee if asked or other requests.

He later on found a copy of SDS dated May 29, 2020, that is a true conforming SDS.

When you do a compare and contrast, they are ‘bloviating about ‘safety and lack of x,y,z type chemicals. On the 'short' version they are lying and I quote: ‘Our fragrances do NOT contain any components found to be carcinogenic per the following Regulatory bodies: National Toxicology Department (NTP)

When in fact ScentAir's own SDS, under Section 15.3, they FREELY ADMITTED, WITH FULL KNOWLEDGE IT WOULD BE IN THE PUBLIC PURVIEW,  'US CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 CARCINOGENIC LIST', THEIR RESPONSE 'YES'.

NTP technical report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of beta-myrcene.

If you think ScentAir has deceptive marketing claims or have been harmed  or find their olfactory pollution reprehensible, contact their General Counsel Samantha Parker 

SParker@ScentAir.Com