Are you burning a lead candle wick that might be poisoning the clean air you breathe? Beware of lead candle wicks that are poisoning the clean air you breathe. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 74% of the candles purchased in the US today contain lead in their wick. When burning, lead-cored wicks emit large amounts of lead into the air which is deposited on furniture, walls, and the floor.
The Impact of Candles on Indoor Air Quality - Men's Journal
Beware of lead candle wicks that are poisoning your air
To Burn or Not to Burn a candle
9 things you didn't know about vanilla
Are Candles Toxic? What to Know About Candles and Your Health
To Burn or Not to Burn
Beware of lead candle wicks that are poisoning your air
How to Naturally Scent Your Home with Essential Oils – Rallis Olive Oil Canada
To Burn or Not to Burn a candle
How the childhood game of Candy Land inspired our imagination
A comprehensive guide to non-toxic candles for a safe, clean, healthy burn!
The Hidden Dangers of Candle Wicks with Lead: What You Need to Know — BAIJI
The Impact of Candles on Indoor Air Quality - Men's Journal
Can Candles Cause Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?