Bath Petals recalled their soy candle products due to reports of excessive heat released upon burning. According to the firm, the products could pose a fire hazard to users. Additionally, one report stated that the candle actually shattered the glass holder due to the high flame, which could end up posing laceration hazards to multiple consumers. No injuries or property damage were reported thus far. Consumers should stop using these hazardous candles immediately and contact bath petals to receive a (read more)
Read MoreAccording to the information found in several news agencies across the nation, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a voluntary recall of Farm Glass & Metal Spiral Tea Light Holders due to the fact these products could potentially pose a fire hazard to consumers. The official recall announcement has revealed that Christmas Tree Shops have received one report of a Tea Light burning with a high flame that resulted in a burn injury. The federal agency has declared that at (read more)
Read MoreIn accordance with the official announcement and several news sources, Demdaco is voluntarily recalling one of the company’s best selling products: the Tea Lights in Carruth Candleholder Collection Sets. The candleholder sets come in several models, including butterfly and sunflower. The resin votive candleholders contain a tea light glass container. When lit, the candle’s flame height is excessively tall and may pose a severe fire hazard to users. More than 5,000 units are unfortunately affected by this recall. There haven’t (read more)
Read MoreCustomers Advised to Check for Hazardous Candles
Candles by Bed, Bath & Beyond were recalled for having metallic paint which could ignite and cause fires.
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