Should You Use a Fragrance Diffuser in an Airbnb?

Should You Use a Fragrance Diffuser in an Airbnb?

 

★ Yes — but only the formats that survive a house full of strangers and nobody watchingReed diffusers from ₹749 · Sukoon ₹1,899 · waterless Vaayu ₹11,999 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Vaayu · diffusers in let property
The question is not whether fragrance belongs in a rental. It is which formats are safe to leave in a property you are not standing in
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★★★★★
"A guest knocked over a diffuser onto a teak sideboard. That single mark cost more than four years of fragrance. Everything sits on a tray now."
Nikhil G. Coorg
Villa listing · after the spill
★★★★★
"I had candles in the welcome setup for a year before I thought properly about what I was leaving with strangers. They went in one afternoon."
Ayesha F. Mumbai
2BHK · removed all flames
★★★★★
"The key-lock was the feature I did not know I needed. Guests fiddled with everything else in the flat."
Suresh I. Bengaluru
3BHK · SOSA Vaayu
★★★★★
"Stagnant water in a small diffuser between bookings is a genuinely unpleasant discovery. Now nothing water-based sits full in an empty flat."
Trisha N. Kolkata
Studio · switched to reeds
★★★★★
"Reeds in the bathrooms, one machine in the living area. Four minutes of turnover work instead of twenty."
Manav L. Jaipur
Haveli listing · hybrid setup
★★★★★
"Told plainly that my 1BHK did not need the expensive machine. I bought two bottles instead and it was the right call."
Lakshmi V. Puducherry
1BHK · two reed diffusers
★★★★★
"A guest knocked over a diffuser onto a teak sideboard. That single mark cost more than four years of fragrance. Everything sits on a tray now."
Nikhil G. Coorg
Villa listing · after the spill
★★★★★
"I had candles in the welcome setup for a year before I thought properly about what I was leaving with strangers. They went in one afternoon."
Ayesha F. Mumbai
2BHK · removed all flames
★★★★★
"The key-lock was the feature I did not know I needed. Guests fiddled with everything else in the flat."
Suresh I. Bengaluru
3BHK · SOSA Vaayu
★★★★★
"Stagnant water in a small diffuser between bookings is a genuinely unpleasant discovery. Now nothing water-based sits full in an empty flat."
Trisha N. Kolkata
Studio · switched to reeds
★★★★★
"Reeds in the bathrooms, one machine in the living area. Four minutes of turnover work instead of twenty."
Manav L. Jaipur
Haveli listing · hybrid setup
★★★★★
"Told plainly that my 1BHK did not need the expensive machine. I bought two bottles instead and it was the right call."
Lakshmi V. Puducherry
1BHK · two reed diffusers
No flames, no stagnant water, no oil on unprotected wood — the three rules for a let property Reed diffusers ₹749–₹1,349 · Sukoon ₹1,899 · Vaayu ₹11,999 with key-lock and auto-stop No claim is made that scenting affects ratings, reviews or bookings

 

Founder Diaries · Airbnb Scenting · Unattended Property
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
Every guide to hosting says a property should smell good and none of them ask the harder question, which is what you are prepared to leave switched on in a house full of people you have never met. A domestic fragrance decision and a let-property fragrance decision are not the same decision. One is about taste. The other is about what happens at three in the morning when a suitcase catches a table leg, or when a flat sits closed and full for eleven days between bookings. This is the audit I would run before installing anything.
Quick answers — read this first
Yes, with conditions. Passive reed diffusers and a properly sited electric machine are both appropriate in a let property. Candles, incense, oil burners and anything with a flame are not, ever.

The three unattended risks: fire and heat; spilled or stagnant liquid; and a guest changing or removing what you installed.

What solves each: no flames at all; a tray under every reed bottle and no water-based machine left standing full in an empty flat; and a key-lock plus placement out of casual reach.

The formats: reeds from ₹749, Sukoon ₹1,899 for one room, waterless Vaayu ₹11,999 for up to 1000m³ with key-lock and auto-stop. None of it is a claim about your ratings.
The short answer
Short answer: yes, you should — a listing that smells considered on arrival is a genuinely better guest experience than one that smells of nothing or of cleaning. But narrow the format list first. In a property you do not occupy, the correct set is passive reed diffusers, a timed ultrasonic in one room, or a waterless cold-air machine for a large one. Everything involving a flame or a heat source comes off the list immediately, whatever the welcome-basket photographs on other listings suggest.
The mechanism of the risk: an unattended property removes the two things that make domestic fragrance safe — a person who notices, and a person who intervenes. A candle is fine in your own living room because you are in it. A half-full ultrasonic tank is fine at home because you empty it. Neither assumption holds across an eleven-day vacancy or a guest who does not know the flat.
Shop: Mountain Breeze ₹849 or Evening Calm ₹799 for bedrooms and baths; the Sukoon at ₹1,899 for a living room on a timer; the Vaayu at ₹11,999 for a villa or a large open floor. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Should I put a fragrance diffuser in my Airbnb, and which kind?
1. No flames. This one is not a preference. Candles, tealights, incense sticks, dhoop, oil burners with a tea light underneath — none of them belong in a property occupied by people who did not choose the furniture, do not know where the extinguisher is, and may have had a drink. Remove them from the welcome setup entirely, including the decorative ones you do not intend anybody to light.

2. Nothing water-based should sit full in an empty flat. An ultrasonic tank left standing between bookings is stagnant water in a warm room, and it is a genuinely unpleasant thing to discover on a turnover. Empty and dry it as part of the checkout clean, or use a format with no water in it.

3. Everything liquid goes on a tray. Reed diffuser oil marks wood and stone permanently. A guest's suitcase against a console leg is the commonest way this happens, and the repair costs more than several years of fragrance. Tray, and set back from the edge.

4. Assume a guest will touch it. They will move a reed bottle, pull reeds out, press buttons and unplug things to charge a phone. Choose placement that survives that, and where a machine offers a key-lock, use it — the Vaayu has one along with auto-stop and app control.

5. Err low on intensity, because your guests did not consent to it. A property housing strangers has to work for people with asthma, migraine triggers and pregnancy-related sensitivity, none of whom told you in advance. Four reeds rather than six in a small room, and a machine set below where your instinct puts it.

6. Keep it away from children and pets. Fragrance oil is not a beverage and a small bottle at floor height in a family listing is a bad idea. Elevate, or leave those rooms unscented.

7. Buy it for the arrival, not for the algorithm. A considered-smelling property is a better place to walk into, and that is worth doing. Nobody can promise it moves your rating, your reviews or your bookings — there is no data for that and we will not invent any. Composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: yes to reeds, yes to a timed or key-locked machine, no to anything with a flame and no to a full water tank standing in an empty flat. Tray under every bottle, placement out of casual reach, intensity lower than you think. Fragrance is a finish on a well-run property, not a substitute for one.
SOSA Mountain Breeze Himalayan pine sage and cedar reed diffuser
The lowest-risk format there is
SOSA Mountain Breeze · pine, sage & Indian cedar ₹849 / 50ml
A reed diffuser has no flame, no heat, no fan, no water and no switch, which is why it is the default answer for most listings. Himalayan pine over sage and deodar cedar reads dry and clean rather than sweet — a register that suits a property where you cannot know a guest's taste. 9.4 on SOSA's own internal strength scale at six reeds; that is our scale, not an industry standard. Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, on a heat-stable coconut-derived CCT base that holds through 45°C heat and 85% monsoon humidity. 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks, 130ml at ₹1,349 lasts 14–18. Stand it on a tray — the oil marks wood and stone — and keep it away from children and pets.

Part one — the three things that go wrong when nobody is watching

A short-let property is not a home with different wallpaper. It is a home with the supervision removed, and every fragrance format was designed on the quiet assumption that somebody attentive is nearby. Strip that assumption out and the formats sort themselves into three tiers very quickly. What follows is not a list of things that might theoretically happen; it is the three categories that hosts actually write to me about, in the order of how expensive they turn out to be.

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RISK ONE · NON-NEGOTIABLE
Anything with a flame or a heat source
Candles photograph beautifully in a listing and they have no business being left in one. The same goes for incense sticks, dhoop cones, and the ceramic oil burners that sit over a tealight. The problem is not that your guests are careless; it is that they are unfamiliar. They do not know that the curtain moves when the balcony door is open, that the side table is unstable, or where anything is if something goes wrong at night. Many building associations and insurers take a dim view of open flames in a rented unit regardless of what you think about it. SOSA does not sell candles for exactly this sort of reason and I would say the same if we did: for a let property the correct number of flames is zero, and the decorative candle you never intended anybody to light is still a box of matches away from being lit.
The rule: if it burns, it does not go in a property you are not sitting in.
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RISK TWO · EXPENSIVE
Liquid — spilled, stained, or left standing
SOSA Evening Calm reed diffuserEvening Calm₹799 · bedroomsTwo separate problems live here. The first is spillage: reed diffuser oil marks wood and stone and does not come out, so every bottle in a let property belongs on a tray, set back from the edge of the surface, away from the path a suitcase takes. The second is stagnation, and it is the one hosts do not anticipate. A water-based ultrasonic left half-full in a closed flat for a week is a small warm reservoir, and what you find on the next turnover is not what you left. Either empty and dry the tank at every checkout — which is real housekeeping time, and should be written into the turnover checklist rather than assumed — or choose a waterless format. The Vaayu holds neat oil in a sealed 400ml tank and has no water in it at all, which in a coastal or monsoon-climate listing is worth more than the specification sheet suggests.
The tell: if a format needs someone to empty it, count that minute per turnover and multiply it by your bookings.
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RISK THREE · UNDERRATED
The guest, who will absolutely touch it
People behave differently in a space that is theirs for two nights. Reeds get pulled out and put back upside down or not at all; bottles get moved to a windowsill in direct sun, which strips the reeds and empties the bottle weeks early; machines get unplugged so a phone can charge, and then not plugged back in. None of this is bad behaviour — it is a stranger making a room work for them, which is what you want them to do. Design for it. Put the reed bottle somewhere that is not the only free socket-adjacent surface. Place a machine where it is not the obvious thing to fiddle with. And where the hardware offers protection, use it: the Vaayu's key-lock holds the setting you chose, its auto-stop ends the run without anybody's involvement, and the Bluetooth app means you can check what state it is in without asking a guest to look. On a passive format, the equivalent protection is simply having nothing to change.

Part two — every format, audited against an unattended property

This table is not about which format smells best. It is about which ones you can walk away from. Read the last column first.

The unattended-property audit
Seven formats against a house full of strangers
Format What can go wrong with nobody there Guest tamper exposure Work per turnover Verdict for a let property
Reed diffusers ★ Spilled oil on unprotected wood or stone Reeds removed or bottle moved into sun Weekly flip; check placement Yes — the default for most listings, on a tray
Vaayu waterless cold-air Very little — sealed oil tank, no water, auto-stop, 5W Low: key-lock holds your setting None between fills Yes, if the volume warrants ₹11,999
Sukoon ultrasonic Stagnant water if left full; adds humidity Moderate: buttons and remote are accessible Empty, rinse, dry, refill Yes for one room, with a tank routine
Boond ultrasonic Same, on a ~6-hour fill and ~150 sq ft Moderate, and it is small enough to move Refill almost daily to be useful Marginal — better as a bedside piece
Megh 6L ultrasonic Six litres of standing water; noticeable added humidity Low — too big to move Large tank to empty and dry Runtime and humidity machine only; ~215 sq ft, less than a Sukoon
Candles, tealights, oil burners Open flame in a property full of unfamiliar people They will be lit whether you meant them to be or not Wax, soot, replacement No. Not conditionally — no
Incense and dhoop Embers, ash, smoke residue in soft furnishings High, and the smell lingers for the next guest Cleaning after every use No for a let property
The honest caveat: this is a risk and labour audit, not a performance claim. No format on this table has been shown to affect ratings, reviews, bookings, occupancy or nightly rate, and nobody can promise you that it will. None of them purify air, remove odours or change how anyone feels either — a diffuser adds fragrance to the air that is already there, which is why ventilation and maintenance come first in every guide we publish.
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The three formats that pass the audit
The SOSA principle
In a let property, the right format is the one that fails safely rather than the one that performs best.
Every fragrance format was designed assuming somebody attentive is nearby. Remove that person and the list gets short — which is why the ₹749 answer and the ₹11,999 answer both survive it, and the pretty ones do not.

Part three — when the answer is no

There are listings where I would not install any fragrance at all, and a host is better served hearing that from a fragrance company than discovering it in a review. The first is a property with a live maintenance problem. Damp in a wall, a dried-out floor trap, cigarette residue in curtains, a mattress that has absorbed something, a fridge left closed and switched off — every one of these is a repair job, and adding fragrance to it produces two smells and an obvious explanation for why the second one is there. Fix it, then scent. The second is a listing where guests are likely to include people with asthma or strong fragrance sensitivity — a wellness retreat, a listing marketed to families with infants, a long-stay rental where somebody will be living rather than visiting. A two-night guest can open a window. A three-month tenant is stuck with your decision, and it stops being hospitality.

The third is pet-friendly listings, and the answer here is placement rather than abstinence. Fragrance oil is not something an animal should reach, and a reed bottle at floor height on a low table in a dog-friendly flat is a poor arrangement whatever the composition. Elevate it, choose rooms the pets do not have run of, or leave those spaces unscented and put the effort into ventilation instead. The same logic applies to listings that host young children. Keep every bottle and every machine out of reach, and remember that a curious two-year-old finds things adults have stopped seeing.

And the fourth is the wrong product for the size of the problem — the case I write about most often because it is the most expensive to get wrong. A studio or a 1BHK does not need a ₹11,999 machine. The Vaayu is built for up to 1000m³ of connected volume, about 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft depending on ceiling height, and below roughly 800 to 1,000 sq ft the honest answer is one or two reed diffusers at ₹749–₹849, or a Sukoon at ₹1,899 if you want the timing control. There is also a supply point I would rather you heard now: SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The machine ships with 400ml across four 100ml cold-air fragrances, quoted at 90+ days per fill at a mid setting, and that is the whole supply available from us today. If continuity of supply is a condition of your purchase, ask SOSA about current refill availability before committing. The water-based Hotel Collection for ultrasonic machines shares scent names with it and is not a substitute — it must not go in a Vaayu.

Choose the format you would be comfortable leaving on for eleven days in an empty flat you cannot see.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — what I would actually install, by listing type

Assuming the property is sound and ventilated, here is the installation I would specify for each common Indian listing, with the turnover work it creates. Prices verified August 2026.

The installation edit
By listing type, with the housekeeping cost of each
Listing What I would install Where it goes Turnover work it creates Cost
Studio / 1BHK ★ One 130ml reed diffuser, four reeds not six Entry console, on a tray, away from the door swing A weekly flip. Nothing per guest From ₹1,249
2BHK Two reeds, or one Sukoon in the living area Entry and main bath; machine on a sideboard Flip weekly, or empty and dry the tank at checkout ₹1,498–₹1,899
3BHK, single floor Sukoon in the living-dining plus reeds in bedrooms and baths Machine central; bottles high, on trays One tank routine plus a weekly flip round ₹1,899 + reeds from ₹749 each
4BHK or large open-plan floor One Vaayu, key-locked, plus reeds in bedrooms Common floor, near the traffic path or HVAC mounted Almost none — 400ml runs 90+ days at a mid setting ₹11,999 plus reeds
Villa, multiple floors Vaayu on the main floor; reeds elsewhere. Scent does not climb stairs Ground-floor junction; landings get their own bottles Quarterly fill plus a flip round ₹11,999 plus reeds
Pet-friendly or family listing Reeds only, elevated — or nothing, and ventilate instead Out of reach of children and animals, always A weekly flip, and a placement check From ₹749
Long-stay rental Nothing installed. Leave the choice to the person living there None Free
Honest notes for buyers: reed diffusers are 50ml ₹749–₹849 (6–8 weeks) and 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 (14–18 weeks), six fibre reeds per bottle, flipped weekly with gloves, out of direct sunlight, on a tray, away from children and pets; duo sets are ₹1,498–₹1,598 for 2 × 50ml. Reeds are not sold separately — that is a real gap in our range and we say so. The Sukoon is ₹1,899 for 270–320 sq ft with three 15ml Hotel Collection fragrances included; the Megh at ₹3,499 covers only about 215 sq ft and is a runtime and humidity machine, never a coverage upgrade. The Vaayu is ₹11,999 with a 400ml tank, 90+ days per fill, key-lock, auto-stop and CE / RoHS / SGS certification; no separate Vaayu refill oil is currently sold, so check availability with SOSA if long-term supply matters. Warranty terms, AMC and installation services are not something we can state here — ask SOSA. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuser with key-lock and timers
The one built to be left alone
SOSA Vaayu · waterless cold-air nebuliser ₹11,999
For a large listing the argument is not strength, it is that nothing needs doing. No water to stagnate, no wick to change, a sealed 400ml oil tank quoted at 90+ days per fill, 5W of draw and under 38 dB of noise. The controls are the part that matters in an unattended property: 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity, auto-stop, Bluetooth app, and a key-lock that holds whatever you set regardless of who presses what. 0.9 kg, 165 × 80.5 × 215 mm, black or white, freestanding or wall / HVAC mounted, CE, RoHS and SGS certified. Four 100ml cold-air fragrances in the box — and note plainly that SOSA does not yet sell a separate refill for it.
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A note from Sonal

The first host I ever spoke to about this had a beautiful setup — brass holders, tapers, a little tray of matches by the door as part of the welcome. It photographed wonderfully. When I asked what happened if a guest lit them and went out to dinner, there was a long pause, and the tray was gone within the week. Nothing bad had happened. Nothing bad happening is not the same as the arrangement being sound.

Hospitality design has a habit of borrowing the imagery of a home without borrowing its supervision. A candle in your own sitting room is a candle you are looking at. The same candle in a listing is an object left with somebody who does not know the room, might be tired from a flight, and has no reason to think about it. That is the whole of my position on flames and I hold it firmly enough that we do not make candles.

What I find encouraging is that the safe formats are also the good ones. A reed diffuser is quiet, constant and has nothing to go wrong; a well-sited machine with a key-lock does its work at four in the afternoon and stops without anybody's help. You are not accepting a compromise by ruling out the risky options. You are just noticing that the reason they exist is domestic rather than commercial — and being honest about the ceiling of what any of it does. It shapes the ninety seconds after the door opens. It does not move a rating, and I am not going to pretend it does.

Frequently asked questions

Are candles safe to leave in an Airbnb?
No, and I would not treat it as a judgement call. Guests are unfamiliar with the room, may be tired or have had a drink, and do not know where anything is if something goes wrong. That includes decorative candles you never intended anyone to light, and it includes incense and oil burners. Passive reed diffusers and electric machines both give you fragrance with no ignition source.
Is a reed diffuser or an electric diffuser better for a rental?
For a small listing, reeds — nothing to switch, nothing to empty, no electricity, and they cost ₹749–₹1,349. For a large one, or where you need the scent to be established at a particular hour without anyone present, a machine. Most hosts with more than two bedrooms end up running both: a machine on the common floor and reeds in bedrooms and bathrooms.
Will guests tamper with a diffuser?
Some will, and it is worth designing for rather than resenting. Reeds get pulled out or put back the wrong way; bottles get moved onto sunny windowsills, which strips them and empties them early; machines get unplugged for a phone charger. Place things away from the obvious free socket, keep bottles on trays and back from edges, and use a key-lock where the hardware has one — the Vaayu does.
Can I leave a water-based diffuser full between bookings?
I would not. Standing water in a warm closed flat is unpleasant to come back to and it is avoidable. Empty, rinse and dry the tank as part of the checkout clean and write it into the housekeeping checklist so it is not left to memory. If that minute per turnover is not something you can guarantee, use a passive format or a waterless machine, which has no water in it at all.
Could a fragrance diffuser bother my guests?
Yes, and it is the strongest argument for restraint. A listing houses people with asthma, migraine triggers and pregnancy-related sensitivity who never had a chance to tell you. Set intensity below your instinct, use four reeds rather than six in a small room, keep one scent across the property rather than several, and make sure a window opens. And to be clear about the upside: this is about the experience of arriving, not about ratings or reviews, which nobody can promise.
Airbnb diffusers · 2026
Yes to fragrance in a rental — no to flames, no to standing water, and everything on a tray
Reed diffusers from ₹749 for 50ml (6–8 weeks) and ₹1,249 for 130ml (14–18 weeks), six fibre reeds per bottle. Sukoon ₹1,899 for 270–320 sq ft with timers and a remote. Waterless Vaayu ₹11,999 for up to 1000m³, with 1h/4h/8h/24h timers, auto-stop, key-lock and 400ml of cold-air oil in the box. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on which fragrance formats are appropriate to leave in a property you do not occupy. The risk and labour assessments are SOSA's own working guidance from in-house testing and host correspondence, not a substitute for your own fire-safety, insurance or building-association obligations, which you should check directly. No claim is made that home fragrance purifies air, removes odours or affects health, and none that scenting affects an Airbnb listing's ratings, reviews, bookings, occupancy or revenue.

SOSA Vaayu specifications (verified from the live product page, August 2026): ₹11,999 (the product page displays a rounded ₹12,000). Waterless cold-air nebulisation — pressurised air atomises undiluted fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist; no water, no heat, residue-free. Coverage up to 1000m³, about 2,000–3,000 sq ft. 400ml refillable tank, 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting. Bluetooth app plus onboard buttons, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable mist intensity, auto-stop and key-lock. Under 38 dB. DC 12V / 1A, 5W. 165 × 80.5 × 215 mm, 0.9 kg, black or white. Freestanding or wall / HVAC mount. CE, RoHS and SGS certified. Ships with four SOSA Hotel Collection fragrances at 100ml each (400ml in total) in one of three combos chosen at checkout. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil; the 400ml supplied in the box is the fragrance available at the time of writing, and buyers who need long-term supply should confirm current refill availability with SOSA before purchasing. The cold-air oil supplied with the Vaayu is a different product from the water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines (15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799), which must not be used in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names. Other SOSA machines: Boond 300ml ₹899 (~150 sq ft) · Sukoon 500ml ₹1,899 (270–320 sq ft) · Megh 6L ₹3,499 (~215 sq ft — a runtime and humidity machine, not a coverage upgrade) · Aangan ₹25,999 (~8,000–10,000 sq ft) · Meenar ₹38,500 (12,000–18,000 sq ft) · Safar car diffuser ₹3,999. Reed diffusers 50ml ₹749–₹849 (6–8 weeks) · 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 (14–18 weeks) · duo sets ₹1,498–₹1,598 · oil-only refills 300ml ₹2,399 / 500ml ₹3,499. Runtime, consumption and coverage figures are manufacturer specifications and vary with intensity setting, run hours, ceiling height, ventilation and season; any per-month or per-day figure in this guide is arithmetic on those specifications, not a measurement. Electricity costs vary by state tariff. No claim is made that scenting affects ratings, reviews, bookings, occupancy, revenue, health, mood or air quality. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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