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		<title>Me or someone in my family has asthma, are soy candles safe to use?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 06:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you and your family enjoy the smell that scented candles bring into your house then you are not alone. Scented candles can help to get rid of smells that can take over your home such as pet odours or maybe even that fish that you decided to put into the microwave. But you don’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you and your family enjoy the smell that scented candles bring into your house then you are not alone. Scented candles can help to get rid of smells that can take over your home such as pet odours or maybe even that fish that you decided to put into the microwave. But you don’t need to have an excuse to light a scented candle; the smell taking over your home is enough to give anybody reason to enjoy them. The aroma that fills the air can bring back so many great memories or give your house a mood all of it’s own.</p>
<p>Although the smell of scented candles is enjoyed by most there are some people that they will bother. This can be because of allergies or asthma in some cases. So what are some ways in which we can still enjoy candles but also not bother others that are in the home?</p>
<p><strong>Trim wicks short</strong></p>
<p>Trimming a candle wick will ensure that the candle produces less smoke. The smoke that is released into the air can bother a lot of people’s allergies. This smoke can also result in soot found on your furniture and the interior of your house.</p>
<p><strong>Burn candles in well ventilated areas</strong></p>
<p>Burning candles in small rooms can lead to irritation of the senses. Ensure that you are using candles in a well ventilated space before you light them. This will make the candle much more enjoyable for everyone in the house.</p>
<p><strong>Burn unscented or lightly scented soy candles</strong></p>
<p>If it is the smell of the candles that are unbearable to the people in your home then another option is to use unscented candles. Unscented candles will barely have any smell and can be the only option for your household. But if you need candles that are not quite as strong then you can also buy lightly scented candles. Lightly scented candles will not be as powerful as regular ones and can actually not even be detected by some people. The best option is to buy soy scented candles. Soy scented candles have a pleasant smell because they are made to not be quite as over powering as some of the cheaper varieties. If you are using paraffin scented candles then this could be the reason that the smell is bothering people in your household. This is because paraffin are not made with the same standards as soy candles and are also made out of ingredients that can irritate many people’s senses. Soy candles have been known to be easier on the senses and are a great alternative when scented candles can irritate people with sensitive conditions.</p>
<p>Scented candles can be a welcome addition to any household and it would be disappointing if you couldn’t use them. Before you completely give up on scented candles be sure to try different types. There are many types that are made for people with sensitive conditions such as soy candles. So give soy scented candles a try.</p>
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		<title>Is it safe to let soy candles burn to the end of the wick?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 06:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you enjoy candles as much as I do then you probably light them every time that you get a chance. I light them in the morning when I wake up to perk up my senses and will light them when bed time is nearing because they relax me. Pretty much when I am at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you enjoy candles as much as I do then you probably light them every time that you get a chance. I light them in the morning when I wake up to perk up my senses and will light them when bed time is nearing because they relax me. Pretty much when I am at my home my candles are lit and keeping me company. I always get a bit excited when I am about to light them because I sometimes depend on them to put me in a better mood. They help me to unwind when I am stressed out and will often keep my spirits up when I am feeling down. There is just something about the candle and the scent of them that makes me so happy. Although I try to have my candles lit as much as possible I make sure to be careful with them because they can have the potential to be dangerous if you are not paying attention to them.</p>
<p>I was over at a friend’s house last week and we were drinking tea and chatting. She had some soy candles lit in her living room and I had noticed that they were basically stumps. I commented on them and said that she should probably replace them and she replied that she just lets them burn out until they are finished. She won’t replace the candles until the wick has burned down to the end of the wick and actually extinguishes itself.</p>
<p>I had to let her know that this is a bad idea. I mean sure she wants to get the most out of her candles but letting the flame burn down until the end of the wick could be very dangerous. And it could start a fire. The wick should only be lit when there is wax to surround it. Having a flame without wax surrounding it could start a fire.</p>
<p>Always be sure to inspect your candles when they are burning down. Be sure to check and see if there is enough wax so that you can burn your candles safely. If there isn’t much wax left then it is always best to dispose of a candle. Having a flame with no wax could be very dangerous. If you are too cheap to throw out a candle that is burned down then just think of the consequences.</p>
<p>Candles can be so enjoyable but when you have a flame inside your house or anywhere else where fire could have potential then you need to be extra careful. Candles are fun but they are not a toy so you should always practice candle safety and pass it on to everyone else in the house. It only takes one candle to start a fire and by then it could have caused a lot of damage. Always inspect your candles to make sure that there is enough wax to safely use them. It is better to be safe than to be cheap.</p>
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		<title>Candle Warmer Lamps Are A Safe Alternative To Burning Candles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever lit a candle and forgot to turn off the flame? Have you ever worried that a child would accidentally cause the house to set fire from a candle flame? If so then you should consider using a candle warmer lamp. These lamps are specially designed to heat candles from the base so that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:left; margin-right:3px;"><a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com/Contempo-Candle-Warmer-Lamp-p-790.html"><img src="http://www.candlemarketplace.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/candlewarmerlamp-168x300.jpg" alt="contempo candle warmer lamp" title="candlewarmerlamp" width="168" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-164" /></a></div>
<p>Ever lit a candle and forgot to turn off the flame? Have you ever worried that a child would accidentally cause the house to set fire from a candle flame? If so then you should consider using a candle warmer lamp. These lamps are specially designed to heat candles from the base so that they melt thoroughly and allow the scent to be released.
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<p>Heating lamps come in a variety of styles and make excellent décor. Many of them are made to feel cool to the touch on the outer portion, so the risk of burning yourself or catching your house on fire is quite slim. <a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com/Hurricane-Candle-Warmer-Lantern-p-912.html">Candle lamps</a> are also functional, especially if you don’t want to burn your candle. When they cool after melting the candle remains relatively in tact and evened out. Burning a candle however, will often make the top uneven. As time goes on they seem to smell less like the fragrance you bought, and more like nothing at all.
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<p>With a candle lamp your candles heat evenly and the fragrance is able to reach all corners of the room, and even the house. This is excellent for people hosting parties that wish to have a fragranced home, but without a dangerous burning candle present. Candle warmer lamps are a subtle and chic way to make your home smell yummy and welcoming.
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<p>If you are worried about the size of your candle, then rest assured. Larger candles can still be used with a warmer, because they come in so many sizes. Smaller candles can be used as well, but medium sized candles would probably work best. When using a warmer regularly, you can expect your candle to last much longer than normal. Burning usually wastes the candle, but a warmer actually allows it to “heat” for a significantly longer time.
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<p>If you are looking for a sophisticated and lovely way to fragrance your home with candles, then try a candle warmer. No open flame makes them safe, but it is recommended you place them out of reach of small children. It is even safe to leave them on while you are at work, but excessive melting can cause problems if you aren’t careful. Using a candle warmer lamp is a beautiful way to enhance your home and make any room look good and smell good. </p>
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		<title>Paraffin Wax Candles Linked To Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 18:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candles are a beloved part of any home. They provide a relaxing atmosphere, and when the electricity goes out you have a back up light source. Candles can also create a sensual environment for romantic massages or candlelit dinners. But research is proving again and again that paraffin wax may be causing cancer. Essentially, paraffin [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candles are a beloved part of any home. They provide a relaxing atmosphere, and when the electricity goes out you have a back up light source. Candles can also create a sensual environment for romantic massages or candlelit dinners. But research is proving again and again that paraffin wax may be causing cancer.</p>
<p>Essentially, paraffin wax is extremely cheap.  Candle makers know that it is cheap, which is why it is frequently used in dollar store votives, cheaply made candles, and drugstore brand candles. They smell great in the jar, but when they burn these candles usually leave behind an unpleasant or bland scent. While they come in enticing scents such as vanilla butter-cream and candy apple, the potential risks are substantial.</p>
<p>When used in closed rooms frequently, the candles begin to emit a toxic fume. The hardest part is that it isn’t exactly possible to ventilate a room with a candle lit. It would most likely blow out. That black soot you often see isn’t just something innocent, it contains poisonous ingredients that can cause allergy problems, asthma, and more serious problems down the road. Young babies and the elderly may be more prone to these problems as well.</p>
<p>It isn’t likely that occasionally lighting a paraffin based candle will hurt you, but who uses candles “occasionally”? Most people light a candle daily, and many others enjoy candlelit baths. This build up can begin to take its toll in the sneakiest of ways.</p>
<p>Other chemicals, fragrances, and additives used in candles may also contribute to the risk factor of using a paraffin based candle.  In the past candles were reserved for emergencies, but now they are practically a commodity and essential “decoration” for many homes.</p>
<p>If you still want to enjoy candles, then <a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com">soy based candles</a> are an excellent eco-friendly alternative. The wax is made from the soy plant which doesn’t pose any serious risks for your health. Soy based candles do not leave behind the unsightly black soot either, which is an aesthetic and health bonus! In addition, soy candles are equally as affordable as top of the line paraffin or beeswax candle varieties. They come in numerous scents, and actually smell more powerful than other types. When using a soy candle you won’t put yourself at risk for cancer, and romantic baths and dinners are still fair game.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/6056323/Romantic-candles-could-cause-cancer-say-scientists.html">The Telegraph</a></p>
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		<title>10 Rules For Candle Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candles are a way of life for many Americans as well as people across the world. Until the mid-1800s, candles provided the only reliable light after the sun went down each evening. Candles were an essential part of life. &#160; Candles continue to be an important part of life for their esthetic qualities. However, candle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candles are a way of life for many Americans as well as people across the world. Until the mid-1800s, candles provided the only reliable light after the sun went down each evening. Candles were an essential part of life.<br />
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Candles continue to be an important part of life for their esthetic qualities. However, <a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com/blog/category/being-safe-around-candles/">candle safety</a> remains as important today as it was in ancient times. Candles require an open flame that must be treated with respect.  Follow these ten candle safety rules to ensure that your candle experience is always a positive one.<br />
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1. Always keep candles within sight.<br />
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2. Keep candles away from anything combustible such as curtains and<br />
hanging plants.  Take care to place candles where open flames will not be able to touch anything. Plants, wall hangings and window curtains can catch fire.<br />
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3. Keep candles away from drafts, fans or heating vents.  Drafts can blow flames and sparks or might blow a curtain into the path of the candle. Use care to make sure candles are placed away from drafts.<br />
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4. Make sure candles are kept away from children and pets. Children and pets share an innocent curiosity about all things. Good candle safety is very important in regard to children and pets. Open flames can be very attractive to both until they are burned. Hot wax can burn as well, so be sure that candles are placed away from children and pets.<br />
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5. Never leave candles unattended.  When leaving the house or going to another room, be sure to extinguish candles. Candles are safe when used properly, but should not be left unattended when burning<br />
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6. Never use a candle as a nightlight. Good candle safety requires you always extinguish candles when sleeping.<br />
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7. Keep candle wicks trimmed to one-quarter inch. Wicks longer than one-quarter inch create taller flames and emit more soot. Check wicks each time the candle is lit.<br />
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8. Stop using any jar candles when less than a half inch of wax left in the jar.<br />
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9. Always use a candleholder designed for the candle being burned.  Make sure the candleholder used is stable and designed for the type of candle being burned.<br />
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10. Always follow manufacturer directions for burning candles. Read the candle safety instructions that come with candles.<br />
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Candles remain very popular and enhance your home, especially during the holidays. Keep candle safety in mind at all times and you can safely enjoy having candles in your home. </p>
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		<title>Candle Safety And Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 18:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candles continue to grow in popularity and each year brings new fragrances and ways to display them. One thing that has not changed is that candles burn an open flame and this requires a bit of care and attention to candle safety. There is no reason that a candle cannot be a safe and enjoyable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candles continue to grow in popularity and each year brings new fragrances and ways to display them.  One thing that has not changed is that candles burn an open flame and this requires a bit of care and attention to candle safety.  There is no reason that a candle cannot be a safe and enjoyable addition to your home or office.  Just remember the tips in this article and make candle safety a priority.<br />
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Perhaps the first and most important decision to make about a candle is where to place it in your home or office.  Use good sense to find a place away from anything that might hang over the candle and burn.  If the candle is in a jar, place it on a steady surface away from hanging plants, curtains or walling hangings.  Keep the wick trimmed to one-quarter inch.  This will keep the flame low and also limit the amount of soot that might burn off the candle.<br />
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Pillar candles should be treated with care, placed in sturdy candleholders and positioned on a table or counter.  Although some people prefer jar candles because they are more self contained, pillar candles can be used safely.  However, they are more likely to drip wax and therefore need to be treated with extra attention. Make sure the candle is secure and do not leave pillar candles burning in an area where pets or children might be attracted to them.<br />
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Children are fascinated by candles and may show an interest in the flame and the melted wax.  Take a few minutes to explain candle safety to any children and review why a candle is not a plaything.  Explain that the flame is hot and can burn skin quickly.  Children sometimes want to play with the melted wax.  Remind them never to poke or dig at the wax with any stick or tool.  There is no room for negotiation on this point.  Candle safety is easy when a candle is used properly, but fire and hot wax are not toys.<br />
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Candles may still tempt younger children even after a warning, so be sure to keep candles out of the reach of children. A candle on a coffee table might be fine in an older couple’s home, but the same candle would be safer on a kitchen counter or a high shelf.<br />
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Some people may opt for an electric candle warmer and wick-less wax melts.  This may be a great idea in a home with curious small children, but remember that the wax is still very hot in the warmer.  Hot wax can burn and curious small children do not always understand the dangers.  Keep any electric warmers away from little hands.   A wall shelf or windowsill is an excellent place for a candle melt warmer.  Follow these easy tips and you will be able to safely enjoy the fragrance and soft light of your favorite candles </p>
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		<title>How Safe Are Candle Warmers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 17:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle warmers are more popular than ever and are a great new way to enjoy candles. Without using any open flame, an electric candle warmer will create a wonderful fragrant atmosphere in your home or workplace. An electric candle warmer is also safe and easy to use. &#160; Candles have been enjoyed and valued for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candle warmers are more popular than ever and are a great new way to enjoy candles.  Without using any open flame, an electric candle warmer will create a wonderful fragrant atmosphere in your home or workplace.  An electric candle warmer is also safe and easy to use.<br />
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Candles have been enjoyed and valued for thousands of years.  In this modern age of electricity and light bulbs, one might think that candles would disappear into the past. However, candles have remained popular and continue to offer joy and beauty especially during the holiday season.<br />
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These days, instead of providing light to read by during the evening, candles are more likely to be used for relaxation, aroma-therapy and as an enhancement to a home environment.   Recent innovations in candle technologies have brought cleaner burning and longer lasting candles.  However, some people are still uncomfortable with candles in their home.  An open flame can be an issue for those who prefer not to have a burning candle at home or in a work place.  Even though a 100% soy candle gives off very little soot when burning, some people are sensitive to any soot.<br />
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An electric <a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com">candle warmer</a> is the perfect solution for this situation.  A wax melt or wax tart is a candle without a wick. The same high quality 100% soy wax and uncut fragrance oils that are used in a wick candle are used to mold wax melts.   Just place a soy wax melt into the warmer and plug the warmer into any electrical outlet.  The warmer safely melts the wax and releases wonderful fragrance into the air.    Without an open flame, the warmer provides a wonderful and easy way to enjoy the beauty and aroma of 100% soy wax candles.<br />
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Soy wax melts come in many fragrances.  All of our candles and wax melts are made with only the finest fragrance oils available.  When comparing candles and wax melts, be sure to look for a couple of important features.<br />
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First, make sure that any candles or wax melts are made with only un-cut fragrance oil.  This means that the oils used to provide the wonderful aroma of the candle have not been blended or cut with other oils. Some mass produced candles and wax melts are made with cut fragrance oils.  These candles do not have the same level of aroma and quality as those made with un-cut fragrance oil.<br />
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Second, look for candles made only from 100% soy wax.  Soy wax is the cleanest burning and longest lasting candle wax available.  Soy wax candles and melts provide the best value and highest quality available.   Enjoy soy wax melts in an electric candle warmer any time of the year.  </p>
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		<title>Are Natural Soy Candles Safer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people love candles. During the holiday season, the look and scent of a burning candle evokes memories of past holidays. In addition, a flickering candle flame provides a calming and relaxing atmosphere during what can a busy and overactive season. &#160; When shopping for candles, consumers consider various important factors including color, design and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people love candles. During the holiday season, the look and scent of a burning candle evokes memories of past holidays. In addition, a flickering candle flame provides a calming and relaxing atmosphere during what can a busy and overactive season.<br />
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When shopping for candles, consumers consider various important factors including color, design and scent.  Candle safety should be one of the important factors to be thinking about while purchasing a candle.  All candles burn a wick that supplies fuel to the flame.  Whether the candle is a natural soy candle or some other type, basic care must be taken to ensure safety.  Several candle safety tips are listed below.<br />
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Candles have traditionally been made from materials like beeswax, whale oil and more recently paraffin wax.  These materials are adequate for making a candle but can give off a black soot that contains various chemicals, can discolor your walls and ceilings and bother some people with respiratory issues. Natural soy candles on the other hand are manufactured from soy wax that is derived directly from hydrogenated soybean oil. This soy wax is not petroleum based and is entirely natural.  Some manufacturers blend soy wax and paraffin.  Check the label when purchasing a candle to make sure you are buying a 100% natural soy candle.<br />
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<a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com">Natural soy candles</a> have safety advantages over other types of candles. Most candles that do not state that they are made of soy wax are usually made from Paraffin wax.  Paraffin is a petroleum-based product commonly used in candlemaking. In tests, natural soy candles have been shown to give off less soot than petroleum based paraffin. This soot from paraffin can be bothersome to the breathing of some people with respiratory problems. Many of those with breathing concerns prefer natural soy candles because they seem to have little or no effect on breathing.<br />
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Soot given off during the burning of a paraffin candle will collect over time in your home.  A natural soy candle will give off far less soot and is a natural and safe way to enjoy candles.  Enjoy candles more by making sure any candles purchased are 100% natural soy candles.<br />
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Follow these tips for safe candle burning.</p>
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<li>Place candles in a location away from drapes, curtains or anything that might catch fire.</li>
<li>Keep candles out the reach of children and pets.</li>
<li>Do not move a candle while it is burning.  Candles and melted wax is very hot.</li>
<li>Keep wicks trimmed to one-quarter inch to avoid excessive flame height. A flame that is too long will result in higher levels of soot from any candle.</li>
<li>Stop using a candle when a half-inch or less of wax remains.</li>
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		<title>CandleMarketplace only sells candles based on the National Candle Association standards&#8230; who is the NCA?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 04:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candles have become a popular item in American households.  Hundreds of thousands of candle are sold by a wide variety of manufacturers ranging from mom and pop operations to major corporations. Consumers might wonder if standards are in place for candle manufacturing and safety. The National Candle Association is a trade organization representing U.S. candle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candles have become a popular item in American households.  Hundreds of thousands of candle are sold by a wide variety of manufacturers ranging from mom and pop operations to major corporations. Consumers might wonder if standards are in place for candle manufacturing and safety.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.candles.org" target="_blank">National Candle Association</a> is a trade organization representing U.S. candle manufacturers and suppliers.  <a href="http://www.candles.org">The NCA</a> works to set standards for safety and quality.  Also, the association is focused on consumer protection by developing safety standards and distributing relevant product safety information. These efforts are designed to ensure that candles sold in the United States are made to certain quality and safety standards.</p>
<p>In addition, the National Candle Association has performed significant work on candle safety at the request of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC.)   The NCA has developed standards related to fire safety labeling for candles, fire safety design and heat strength standards for glass containers. An example of this attention is the Heat Strength of Glass Containers Standard.  Consumers might not think about it often, but glass can be susceptible to heat and pressure caused by a burning candle.  Exploding glass in the home would be a major problem for anyone.  Therefore, the National Candle Association has developed standards which all glass container candles must meet.  These rules help ensure that glass candles are safe and consumers do not have to worry about a glass container failure. Educated consumers should be careful to look for a reference to the National Candle Association when purchasing candles. Every <a href="http://www.candlemarketplace.com">carefully crafted candle</a> we sell at CandleMarketplace exceeds NCA safety standards.</p>
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