If ingested, contact physician or poison control center immediately.
Burn within sight.
Keep away from things that catch fire.
Keep away from children and pets.
Candle will be hot when lit. Do not touch until cool.
Always use a candle holder, placing it on a heat-resistant surface.
Avoid drafts.
Enjoy up to approximately 6-7 total burn hours per ounce when burning in 2 to 3 hour increments.
Do not burn more than 4 hours at one use.
Trim wick to 1/4” prior to lighting.
Do not allow wick trimmings to accumulate in wax pool.
Remove packaging before burning.
If flame gets too large, extinguish, allow candle to cool, and trim wick.
Never pick up or move a burning candle.
Soy has a memory. If your candle is extinguished before a full melt pool is achieved on the first burn, the subsequent melt pools will not go past this first burn ring. This is commonly called “tunneling”, and is caused when on the first burn the candle is extinguished before a full melt pool is achieved.
If ingested, contact physician or poison control center immediately.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Do not light reeds.
Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Always wash your hands thoroughly after coming into contact with the oils.
If accidental eye contact occurs, flush with water for 20 minutes. If accidental skin contact occurs, wash oil off immediately with soap and water. If irritation continues contact physician.
Place only in areas where diffuser is unlikely to be disturbed.
Fragrant oil may harm fabrics, finished surfaces, and plastics. Clean spills immediately. Ensure that cap, bottle, oil, and reeds do not contact these surfaces.
If ingested, contact physician or poison control center immediately.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Do not leave unattended when in use.
Use only one wax melt at a time.
Melts must always be placed in the ceramic warmer dish. Not doing so could damage electrical components and increase the risk of injury.
Hot wax can cause serious injury.
Do not add water to hot wax.
Avoid contact with fabrics as melted wax may cause staining.
Wax melts are for external use only.
Wax melts contain fragrance oils, do not ingest wax melts.
Avoid contact with eyes and skin, if contact occurs, flush with water. If irritation persists, contact a physician.
To clean melt dish, allow wax to solidify. Warmer unit should be cool to the touch. Discard the unused wax using a utensil that will not scratch or damage ceramic. Avoid use of metal or sharp objects. Any remaining wax can be removed with warm water and a moist cloth or sponge.