Are scented candles safe for pets?

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Are scented candles safe for pets?

Short answer

Yes, scented candles are generally safe for pets when you pick and burn them with a little care. In a home with cats, dogs, or birds, choose a candle with a metal-free cotton wick and either IFRA-compliant or fully listed fragrance, burn it in a ventilated room, and keep the flame out of reach. Cats and birds have more sensitive airways, so go gentle with essential-oil candles around them.

 Why most candles are fine for pets, and what to watch

Dogs, cats, and birds breathe faster and have more delicate airways than people do, which is why ventilation matters more in a pet home than the wax itself. On the wax question, the research is reassuring. In 2007 the Bayreuth Institute of Environmental Research in Germany tested paraffin, soy, stearin, and beeswax across more than 300 chemicals and found the combustion byproducts close to identical. A 2014 review in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology found candle emissions fall well below international exposure limits under normal use, and the Cleveland Clinic's position is that there isn't enough strong evidence to call candles dangerous. Two things still need your attention:

  • Fragrance: the single word "fragrance" can hide undisclosed compounds like phthalates. A candle held to the IFRA fragrance safety standard or with a fully listed fragrance is the signal to trust.
  • Essential oils: some, including tea tree, eucalyptus, peppermint, and citrus, can bother cats, and birds react to airborne irritants faster than any other pet. Use these scents sparingly around them.

A simple cue helps: if your pet leaves the room when you light a candle, blow it out and let in some air.

 Are Mylk's candles safe for pets?

We made our candles for the rooms our own family lives in, animals included. Every Mylk candle uses a coconut-soy wax with metal-free cotton wicks and IFRA-compliant perfume-grade fragrance oils, with no paraffin, parabens, or phthalates, and each batch is power-burned for about 45 hours so the glass stays clean and the wick burns steady. For a sensitive cat or a bird in the house, we usually point people to pet-safe flameless home fragrance instead, which scents a room with no flame and no smoke at all.

For the full picture on waxes, wicks, and what the labels mean, read our guide to clean-burning candles in South Africa.

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