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FAQ
Soy vs. Paraffin Candles
Candles have been used for
thousands of years to create ambiance, light warmth and fragrance. Most
candles are made of paraffin wax due to their cost effectiveness in using a
petroleum by-product.
The main health concern
with traditional paraffin wax candles is that the properties of paraffin wax, a
derivative of crude oil, as well as the metal core wicks traditionally used are
polluting our homes. The EPA states that indoor air quality is 3 times
more polluted than outdoor air quality. Paraffin contributes substantially
to the decline in indoor air quality and begs for a healthier alternative.
Choosing Soy
Soy has become the healthier
alternative! In recent years, soy and vegetable wax has been culminated
and implemented in candle development. Soy wax components are complete4ly
non-toxic, unlike its competitor, paraffin wax, which emits 11 toxins documented
by the American lung Association, 2 of which are known carcinogens-toluene and
benzene.
Additionally, paraffin candles
release petrol-carbon soot, which emanates from a burning candle damaging walls
and furnishings. The soot penetrates not only furnishings, but air ducts
as well, spreading fine particles of soot through out the home. Tens of
thousands of dollars or worth of damage have been reported due to this
petrol-carbon soot. Homeowner's insurance companies are now investigating
whether to cover the damage from soot produced by paraffin candles as mentioned
on
www.insure.com
Soy vs. Paraffin
Soy
Soy wax is made from soybeans
and vegetables, both renewable resources.
Soy wax burns much cleaner and
purer as it is all natural, non-toxic, and non-hazardous.
This wax residue can be washed
away with warm water and soap.
Purchasing soy products
supports the soy farmers of America, which stimulates our economy and lessens
dependence on international resources.
Paraffin
Derived from petroleum, a
limited resource
The burning of paraffin wax
contributes to indoor air contamination by emitting petro-chemicals causing
soot deposits and carcinogenic particulate matter.
This wax contains petroleum by
products and additives that inhibit biodegradability.
Paraffin wax residue is quite
troublesome, often impossible, to remove.
Purchasing paraffin products
not only supports our dependence on this crude oil but also supports an
industry riddles with environmental faux pas. |