What kind of label information is required to be placed on candles?
Currently there are no federal labeling requirements for candles, other than those required for consumer commodities under the Federal Trade Commissions Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (manufacturers name, commodity weight, measurements, etc.). NCA members typically place safe-use instructions on their candles or the candle packaging. In fact, NCA spearheaded the drive for candle fire-safety labeling, working with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) to create voluntary labeling standards for the industry. What sort of chemical reaction is created by burning a candle? When a candle burns, the flame “consumes” the wax to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide, the same harmless byproducts humans produce when exhaling. This is true for all types of candle waxes.
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