1.  KEEP OIL2AIR™ oils and sprays OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  Close all bottles tightly and store in a place that is out of reach for them.

 

2.  In case of accidental ingestion (drinking or swallowing):

a.  If an infant or child should accidentally swallow the Diffuser E4 Oil or Premium Essential Oil Sprays, immediately dilute the ingested oil by ingesting milk, soy milk, rice milk, yogurt, cream, or honey. Only use honey if the child is over 12 months of age.

b.  Call your poison control center and/or seek emergency medical help.

 

3.  EYES: If the oil or spray formulas get into the eye, dilute the area immediately with vegetable (olive, coconut, etc.) or other carrier oil. To do this, simply place the vegetable oil on a tissue and gently wipe the eye area. Repeat as necessary.  If this does not provide relief, contact a health care professional.

*DO NOT USE WATER…it can spread the oils.

 

4.  SKIN: If skin irritation, redness, burning, etc. should occur from the oil or spray formulas, dilute the area immediately with vegetable or carrier oil. You can rub vegetable or carrier oil directly on the area and wipe it off with a tissue. Repeat as necessary.  If this does not provide relief, contact a health care professional.

Also, please avoid skin contact if possible especially in the sensitive parts of the body: eyes, ears, face, armpits, genitals, etc.

*DO NOT USE WATER…it can spread the oils.

 

5.  DO NOT rub fingers, hands, etc. on the WICKS (yellowish, whitish colored - 3 tall pieces on top of the OIL2AIR™ Diffuser).  The E4 Oil formula is on these wicks.

 

6.  DO NOT ingest the Oil or Spray formulas.  These formulas are intended for aromatic usage only.

 

7.  The Oil or Spray formulas are flammable. Please keep away from open flames and temperatures greater than 110 degrees.

 

8.  All of the OIL2AIR™ products are stored in glass bottles.  Please be careful to not break the glass containers.  Be sure to hook the OIL2AIR™ Diffuser onto a securely latched return air conditioner vent.  Hooking it to a weakly latched vent could result in the glass container breaking and/or falling onto someone.