Gift Shops Hermiston OR

Burning lots of candles or incense in a small, poorly ventilated area can irritate airways or even aggravate respiratory conditions such as asthma, because they emit tiny particles that can pollute indoor air. Read on for a solution.

Petal Pusher & More Llc
(541) 567-7414
164 E Main St
Hermiston, OR
 
Practically Magical
(541) 289-9000
872 S Highway 395
Hermiston, OR
 
Cottage Party Rentals
(541) 567-4305
1725 N 1st St
Hermiston, OR
 
Oregon Trail Gallery & Trad
(541) 922-2660
621 6th St
Umatilla, OR
 
Peckham's Specialty Merchandise
(541) 567-5483
115 Nw June Ave
Hermiston, OR

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Hermiston Drug & Gift
(541) 567-3072
114 E Main St
Hermiston, OR
 
Alive & Well
(541) 567-1627
2150 N 1st St
Hermiston, OR
 
Styling Arena
(541) 567-6242
175 W Hermiston Ave
Hermiston, OR
 
Kyle Gift World
(541) 922-0455
82088 Hwy 395 N
Umatilla, OR
 
Harry & David
(503) 666-6550
450 Nw 257th Ave # 506
Troutdale, OR
 
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Housecalls—Candle Pollution

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A Burning Problem?
Q Is the smoke from candles and incense dangerous?

A
The answer is slightly hazy: It depends on how you use them. Luckily, the biggest health hazard—lead exposure from candles—was snuffed out in October, when a ban on lead wicks took effect.

Even so, burning lots of candles or incense in a small, poorly ventilated area can irritate airways or even aggravate respiratory conditions such as asthma, because they emit tiny particles that can pollute indoor air. Incense smoke also contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, some of which are potentially carcinogenic.

Still, several large studies of populations in Asia that routinely burn incense have found no link between incense and cancer rates. And for most of us, moderate use in a well-ventilated area shouldn’t be a problem, says Clayton Cowl, a pulmonary physician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

But your candles will burn cleaner if you keep the wicks trimmed to about a quarter inch. To reduce particles from incense, try burning it beneath the ventilation hood on your stove. Or for a smoke-free scent, put a few drops of essential oil into a diffuser or a pot of boiling water.

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