Your health at risk, why? Regular candles (including liquid oil or fuel cells for oil lamps) have been linked to various health issues. Most candles are made from a leftover residue of the oil-refining process - a substance called paraffin, which, when burned, releases a wide variety of known toxins. These fumes have been compared to exhaust of a small diesel engine.
Many restaurants use candles for complimentary or mood lighting. What most people don’t know is that these candles or liquid oil lamp catridges (fuel cells or disposable fuel (cells)) release known toxic chemicals that are harmful to people's health and the environment.
There is an alternative for the hospitality market that is easier and cleaner to use and comes from a renewable resource.
To watch the video, "Why Restaurants are Switching to Soy Pure Candles" click here.
Using regular candles (or liquid oil, fuel cells) in your business, you're exposing yourself, your staff and your customers to known toxic fumes and elements that have been linked to a variety of health issues.
For more information on the dangers of paraffin, please view the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for paraffin. Click here to view the MSDS for paraffin.

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