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Waterless diffusers to my baby room? Lephrone advice

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griiil · 22/10/2025 16:02

I would like to do aromatherapy for my baby.
I went to my sister house and they have a tower diffuser from https://lephrone.com/. It is very quite, so I decided to put the same to my kids room, but smaller

I heard that lephrone diffusers do not heat essential oils. Does anybody know if i can put fragrance oils? Or only essential oils is good for cold-air diffusers?

Thank you!

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BaronessBomburst · 22/10/2025 16:26

Anything you put to be diffused into the air will be breathed in and end up in your baby's lungs.
Even plain water in a diffuser/ humidifier can be a breeding ground for bacteria, including Legionella, if its not treated properly. And the proper treatment would be reversed osmosis as adding disinfectants or silver will mean that these end up in the lungs too.
Please don't do this.
Hopefully other posters will know about safely using aromatherapy oils for massage instead.

CharlieKirkRIP · 22/10/2025 16:47

I would not be using anything like that around a baby.

If you want a scented room you could grow your own lavender and then dry it and sew some small fabric pouches and stuff with the dried lavender. These will scent a room and lavender is relaxing but make sure they are not in reach of baby or a child.

sanityisamyth · 23/10/2025 01:46

BaronessBomburst · 22/10/2025 16:26

Anything you put to be diffused into the air will be breathed in and end up in your baby's lungs.
Even plain water in a diffuser/ humidifier can be a breeding ground for bacteria, including Legionella, if its not treated properly. And the proper treatment would be reversed osmosis as adding disinfectants or silver will mean that these end up in the lungs too.
Please don't do this.
Hopefully other posters will know about safely using aromatherapy oils for massage instead.

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