Is it safe to light candles in your house?
These days
many people light scented candles to improve the air quality in their
atmosphere.
Paraffin
candles refined from petroleum are the most popular in the world.
Burning paraffin releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are quite
harmful.Dangers
of lighting scented candles at home
Scented
candles contain air pollutants
Candles
bring about several chemical reactions during burning because of the artificial fragrances and
colourants.
Burning
paraffin releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) similar to substances
emitted from paints, air fresheners, car exhaust, cleaning products, and
fuel-burning appliances.
Candles
contain toluene, a colourized vaporised liquid found in crude oil used to
manufacture candles.
Toluene is a known toxin with safe levels of exposure set by regulatory
agencies.
This substance causes headaches, lightheadedness,
and severe side effects.
Paraffin candles also emit polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(VOCs), like benzene and formaldehyde, known carcinogens to humans.
This causes blood disorders like leukaemia and
respiratory irritants.
Candles
lead to poor air quality
Numerous
studies have evaluated candle emissions in both homes and controlled
environments, and they have demonstrated that burning candles raises the risk
of inhaling dangerous chemicals that contribute to poor air quality.
According to
a study conducted in April 2015 that mimicked indoor use, it was discovered
that evidence that candles may release pollutants even when they are not
lighted.
In the
study, the formaldehyde concentration released from a lit strawberry-scented
candle was 2,098 parts per billion, far more than sources deem appropriate.
The total
emission concentration of a lit candle with a kiwi-melon aroma was 12,742 parts
per billion. So, scented candles are quite dangerous.
These days,
many people are avoiding candles made from petroleum but rather animal and
plant fats like coconut oil, soy wax, beeswax, or stearin.
However, anything that burns brings out
harmful particles or chemicals.
-Pulseng
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