Bath and Body Works Car Air Freshener Leaked
What Happened?
On March 8, 2023, Bath and Body Works recalled all of its car air fresheners due to a potential leak hazard. The recall was issued after the company received reports that the air fresheners were leaking, causing damage to vehicles and personal belongings.
What Products Are Affected?
The recall affects all Bath and Body Works car air fresheners, regardless of the scent or design. The air fresheners come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including hanging air fresheners, clip-on air fresheners, and vent clips.
What Are the Risks?
The leaking air fresheners can cause a number of risks, including:
- Damage to vehicles: The leaking air freshener can damage the interior of vehicles, including the dashboard, seats, and carpets.
- Damage to personal belongings: The leaking air freshener can damage personal belongings, such as clothing, electronics, and documents.
- Fire hazard: The leaking air freshener can create a fire hazard if it comes into contact with an open flame or heat source.
What Should I Do If I Have an Affected Product?
If you have an affected Bath and Body Works car air freshener, you should stop using it immediately and return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund. You can also contact Bath and Body Works customer service at 1-800-395-1001 for more information.
What Is Bath and Body Works Doing?
Bath and Body Works is working to address the recall and prevent future incidents. The company is conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the leak and is taking steps to improve the safety of its products.
Additional Information
For more information about the recall, please visit the Bath and Body Works website at www.bathandbodyworks.com.