I wouldn't use any antibacterial cleaners anywhere near a tank and any type of aerosol is potentially troublesome for a tank.
I live in an old apartment building that has a roach problem. Landlord is erratic about control.. but early this year went nuts on them. FIVE treatments inside two months. Two were sprays, and I was absolutely frantic, fearing I'd lose the shrimp and snails and likely the fish too. First time there had a been a spray since I got the tanks set up.
Sealed the tanks with multiple layers of heavy plastic, using multiple layers of tape around the entire tank, then draped in black plastic to block the sun coming in from the windows. Huge job; I was so worried they would suffocate in there under the plastic, as I could not supply fresh air. If I'd been able to to, I'd have run an air hose from a pump on the balcony with fresh air, but the balconies were under repair, the doors sealed from outside to prevent accidental falls. So all I could do was leave the pumps running inside the tanks for circulation. Had to turn off the air pumps to avoid having any spray get in that way. The filters were under the plastic covers.
The effort paid off. No losses except for one tank of daphnia I forgot to cover. They were all dead the next day, in a room that wasn't sprayed.
I used to love air fresheners and used them all the time until I learned what's in most of them, about fifteen years ago, when I was diagnosed with dozens of food allergies and some chemical sensitivities. Many products I once used bother me so much I can't use them now.
Probably just as well. I don't buy antibacterial anything any more. With all the chemicals we douse germs in these days, I worry about resistance. If it says it kills 99% of the germs, what about that 1% that survives ? I think we're making them into superbugs we can't control.
I have already had one round with an antibiotic resistant bug; MRSA. Don't know how I got it, I wasn't in a hospital. I was sick for six months. My doc misdiagnosed it, which is common, gave me the antibiotic it is resistant to and made it even worse.
So I worry about this kind of thing now, we are drowning the planet and ourselves in chemical soup. If I have to clean near tanks, I wet the cloth and wipe, instead of spraying the cleaning stuff, even if it's only vinegar & water.