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Thursday, July 10, 2025

ScentAir’s Whistleblower’s Depo: Exposes Questionable Maintenance? - NewsReleaseWire.com

For more than a decade, the National Toxic Encephalopathy Foundation (NTEF) has been engaging in a deep dive examination of the misleading marketing tactics of ScentAir.

After launching a website to expose their false claims, ScentAir could not retaliate against the NTEF, so they resorted to hacking their website. [1]

ScentAir engaged the services of the Aerotek Staffing Employment Agency, and one of their contracted installers reached out to the NTEF, expressing concerns that his immediate supervisor was not adequately addressing the issues he raised.

To verify the whistleblower's claims, he consented to be placed under oath and participate in a video deposition.

A collection of selected brief audio recordings capture his revelations, ScentAir's 'solution/s,' and the major hotel/casinos on the Strip where he noted issues. At the time of the deposition, all these assertions were claimed to be truthful and accurate by the deponent . [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

It remains unclear whether ScentAir's 'staff' informed the properties about the identified problems.

Our two primary concerns regarding the deposition revolved around the installation and maintenance of their equipment, particularly the sensors that interacted with the fragrance product, which from his statements, appears to pose a potential fire safety hazard. Regarding the insulation that was removed, was it replaced? Were the properties even made aware that some of their insulation had been removed?

We will extrapolate...



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