Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
I'm not at all sure of his numbers, but the info is basically correct. The soot released by some incense and candles can be pretty toxic. Once Amber (the wife) got cancer the first time, we quit using candles, Nag Champa, and those plug-in air fresheners that warm the perfume. Had read that some of the burned/heated ingredients can create a hazardous soot. (the bathroom still gets the spray, tho)

CND: Toxins in Burning Candles, Candle Wicks, and Incense
EPA Report: Candles & Incense
Holy Smoke: Burning incense, candles pollute air in churches: Science News Online, Aug. 19, 2006

Hennessy:
Been curious about your signature...is it America F**k Yeah, or America F**k You?
tell me youve seen team america world police? if u havent its a little jingle that goes america fuck ya. heres the song

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Hennessy1414 Reviewed by Hennessy1414 on . rubbermade setup high temps Alright so I decided to start growing and that the rubbermade setup looked good. Its setup with 10 walmart cfl's (1350 lumens I think) it has two intake fans and one exhaust fan at the top. The exhaust fan is a 6" inline duct fan attached to some of that flex duct stuff which is attached to my homemade carbon filter. I haven't started growing any plants yet because I cant get the temp down. It averages 100 degrees and I cant figure out why. I feel bad I spent all this money and it dont work Rating: 5