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The National Candle Association issues a safety message (June 2022)

The National Candle Association issues a safety message (June 2022)

Stationery Trends: The National Candle Association (NCA) has issued a safety message regarding a growing number of candles on the market that contain flammable materials including dried flowers, leaves, herbs and wood embedded in the wax near the flame (this concern does not include non-flammable items like metal and stone).

Botanical Embedded Candles Can Be Fire Hazard, Says National Candle Association (June 2022)

Botanical Embedded Candles Can Be Fire Hazard, Says National Candle Association (June 2022)

Happi: Association urges consumers not to light these products.

Botanical-Embedded Candles Are All the Rage, But Are They Safe? (June 2022)

Botanical-Embedded Candles Are All the Rage, But Are They Safe? (June 2022)

Gifts & Decorative Accessories: New laboratory testing by the National Candle Association shows candles with botanical add-ins can be dangerous.

Winter Is the Season for House Fires (January 2022)

Winter Is the Season for House Fires (January 2022)

yahoo!life: Here’s How to Prevent a Fire and Keep Your Home Safe

Home Fragrance Heats Up for Fall with Candles, Diffusers & Mists (September 2021)

Home Fragrance Heats Up for Fall with Candles, Diffusers & Mists (September 2021)

Happi: Imagine fresh-baked cookies, just-cut flowers, a cool breeze after a rainstorm…scents have the power to change your mood.

National Candle Association celebrates World Candle Month (September 2021)

National Candle Association celebrates World Candle Month (September 2021)

Stationery Trends: he National Candle Association (NCA) is celebrating Wold Candle Month. Candle use is up and people are lighting candles now, more than ever. As the COVID pandemic continues, more people are working from home, spending time at home with family, finding alternative ways to reduce stress and decorate with candles.

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