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4. Scented Candles

Most scented candles use lead wicks, which you probably already know are dangerous. Lead is one of the most disastrous things for your health, but when you see candles that say they contain essential oils or that they have “natural aromatherapy” compounds, you probably think they are safe.

They could be, and even though the U.S. Consumer Council has banned the sale of lead wick candles, you should still check that your candle does not contain a lead wick or any other type of dangerous “perfumes.”  To check if your candle wick contains lead, hold the wick and try to use it to draw a line on the paper. If you cannot see a smudge or line, your candle probably does not have a lead wick. Be certain that you know what is in your candle before you burn it, no matter how pretty it smells.

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