Incense Safety Guidelines
Your safety is our priority. Please read these guidelines carefully before using any incense products.
Ventilation
Always burn incense in a well-ventilated area. Open windows or use an air purifier to ensure proper airflow. Never burn incense in an airtight room.
Fire Safety
- Never leave burning incense unattended
- Keep incense away from flammable materials (curtains, bedding, papers)
- Use a proper incense burner or holder with a heat-resistant base
- Place incense on a non-combustible surface
- Ensure incense is fully extinguished before leaving the room
Pregnancy & Nursing
Pregnant or nursing women should consult a healthcare professional before using incense. Some fragrances may not be suitable during pregnancy.
Children & Pets
- Keep all incense and incense tools out of reach of children and pets
- Never allow children to light or handle burning incense
- Some pets (especially birds) are highly sensitive to incense smoke. Observe your pet behaviors and discontinue use if any negative reactions occur
Respiratory Conditions
Individuals with asthma, COPD, allergies, or other respiratory conditions should exercise caution. Consider using non-burning incense alternatives such as incense sachets or essential oil diffusers.
Allergies & Sensitivities
Some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to certain incense materials. Start with a small amount and discontinue use if you experience headaches, sneezing, skin irritation, or respiratory discomfort.
Health Support Statement
While traditional Chinese incense culture includes practices that support relaxation, sleep, and overall wellness, our content is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice.