Since labeling requirements are usually specific to local rules and regulations, it's always best practice to check any packaging and labeling guidelines in your country.
A basic label for room or linen spray will include:
- A statement identifying the type of product
- Room spray, for example
- The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor
- The net quantity of contents in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count
- For liquid products like sprays, this will commonly be volume measurements like fluid ounces or milliliters
Air fresheners like room and linen sprays are not intended to be used on the skin as perfume or body spray, so you may consider adding usage instructions on your product's label. IFRA guidelines vary from fragrance to fragrance, so you may find it helpful to ensure your customers know how to use your spray safely.
Another piece of information you can consider adding to your label are performance tips. For example, you can instruct your customer to gently shake the bottle before use. This will help your customer get the best possible experience out of your product. You can find more of our performance tips and recommendations for use in our room spray tutorial here!
Note: The information and resources provided are for labeling guidelines only and do not serve as legal advice. Always check local and state regulations to ensure that your products are labeled properly.