With harsher weather and shorter days few things set a comforting atmosphere as the gentle flicker of a candle's flame. But, you may want to think twice before lighting scented candles, as health experts agree that some may contain unhealthy chemicals and irritants. Though before you throw all your scented candles out, using them sparingly - lighting a candle once or twice a week in a well-ventilated room - need not have you worrying about your health.
1. Most emit some level of toxic chemicals
Many scented
candles are made from paraffin, derived from crude oil, coal or shale. Adding
to this, paraffin can also contain chemicals like benzene and toluene, both of
which make the American Cancer Society's list of probable or known carcinogens.
But that's not all. The fragrance added to scented candles contains phthalates
- a category of endocrine-disrupting chemicals that may cause or promote cancer
and fertility issues. Burning several candles also expose you to levels of
formaldehyde and acetaldehyde that exceed the agency's safety limits when it
comes to cancer risk.
A study
conducted at the American Chemical Society found that chemical pollutants in
paraffin wax candles may cause problems with allergies or asthma. But, just
when you thought that you're safe with unscented paraffin or soy-based candles,
a study from South Carolina State University found that such candles can also
produce pollutants that could worsen indoor air quality and cause breathing
problems.
Candle wicks
contain lead, which when burned for more than two hours, could cause lead
poisoning in adults. The smoke produced from lead wicks can also coat furniture
or carpets, which similarly to tobacco smoke, could also harm kid's health.
Thankfully, new public health regulations have banned the use of lead in candle
wicks. To be on the safe side, scour your cabinets and check whether your
candles were made prior to October 2003 - as these candles may contain lead.
The safe way
to use candles'
Opt for pure
beeswax candles as opposed to paraffin wax. Beeswax candles provide the same
ambience and warmth as paraffin without the health risks. They also emit a
natural, sweet smell without the fragrance. If you'd rather opt for paraffin,
keep them on in a well-ventilated room.
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