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Many are finding to their horror that aromatherapy candles are producing a

very tenacious black soot.

 

 

Simple Solution:

 

Unfortunately, an emerging and serious air quality problem is soot from

candles. The major culprits are scented and aromatherapy candles. Experts

report that computers have been ruined, and in some instances there is so

much soot generated from burning candles that it is causing severe damage to

many homes and furnishings, and homeowners are mistakenly suing their

builders, furnace and H/VAC companies for improper installation of the

systems.

 

Unfortunately, soot from candles can also be very toxic. Breathing soot is

not recommended at all. The soot particles can travel deep into the lungs.

Those with asthma, lung or heart disease are particularly vulnerable. To

make matters worse, most scented and aromatherapy candles are made with

paraffin and fragrance oils. Paraffin is a petroleum product-a byproduct of

oil refining-and most fragrance oils used for candle making are

petroleum-based synthetics. The soot from these materials can contain

carcinogens, neurotoxins and reproductive toxins.

 

Testing and air chamber analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency has

found the following compounds, in significant quantity, in a random group of

over 30 candles tested.

 

Acetone

Benzene

Trichlorofluoromethane

Carbon disulfide

2- Butanone

1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane

Carbon tetrachloride

Carbon Black (soot) Particulate Matter <2.5 microns

Trichloroethene

Tetrachloroethene

Toluene

Chlorobenzene

Ethylbenzene

Styrene

Xylene

Phenol

Cresol

Cyclopentene

Lead

Lead (Inorganic Airborne Contaminant)

 

Besides these chemicals, Kaiss K. Al-Ahmady, Ph.D., P.E., of Indoor Air

Solutions, Inc. of Tampa Florida, found in testing of over 20 candles, that

30 percent of the metal wire wicks used in some candles can contained lead.

 

The reason scented and aromatherapy candles are the usual culprits is

because the fragrance oils are unsaturated hydrocarbons and they soften the

wax so that it doesn't burn cleanly. Container candles are even worse since

the oxygen necessary for a clean burn doesn't reach the flame properly.

 

Buy instead unscented candles made without petroleum, with wire-free wicks.

Diffusers are a safer way to practice aromatherapy, and they are available

in most health food stores.

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This list totally eliminates any possible credibility the EPA has on

the issue. There is no possibility that the combustion process

produces some of these. What no doubt happened is that someone

boiught one of those cool GC-MS's with a computer that guesses what IT

thinks the compounds are.... unfortunately the computer knows only

slightly more than the operator who beleives it and usually guesses

wrong. A real person who knows something about interpreting mass

spectra is needed for this kind of approach to work.

 

Andy

 

> the Environmental Protection Agency has

> found the following compounds, in significant quantity, in a random

group of

> over 30 candles tested.

>

> Acetone

> Benzene

> Trichlorofluoromethane

> Carbon disulfide

> 2- Butanone

> 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane

> Carbon tetrachloride

> Carbon Black (soot) Particulate Matter <2.5 microns

> Trichloroethene

> Tetrachloroethene

> Toluene

> Chlorobenzene

> Ethylbenzene

> Styrene

> Xylene

> Phenol

> Cresol

> Cyclopentene

> Lead

> Lead (Inorganic Airborne Contaminant)

 

The lead in wicks is a legitimate concern.

 

BTW, if anyone can find hydrocarbon free candles in the grocery store,

I have a nice bridge in New York I'd like to sell you.

 

Andy

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