'Fire hazard': Health Canada recalls candles over how they burn

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Health Canada announced Wednesday a consumer product recall on candles in ceramic containers due to fire hazards, a release from the agency reads.

The affected products are Maison Lavande candles in a ceramic container and sold in four scents: amber, vanilla and lavender; eucalyptus woods and lavender; grapefruit and lavender, as well as cedar and lavender.“Candle flames can reach abnormally high levels, which can lead to fire, property damage and personal injury,” Health Canada’s statement said.

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