Shiki Incense Safety Precautions
- Lighting the Incense:
- Light only one end of the incense and gently blow out the flame for smoldering.
- Burner and Holder Safety:
- Always place the burning incense securely in or onto an appropriate heat-resistant and non-flammable burner or holder with an ash catcher.
- Use holders or burners designed specifically to safely hold burning incense.
- When using a simple holder, use a ceramic dish or plate under it to catch the ash produced.
- Ensure that the ash is contained by the burner/holder plate, as it can be hot enough to discolor furniture or create a risk of fire.
- Ash Management:
- Because ash falling outside of the burner could be hot enough to cause a hazard, make sure all incense ash falls on a fireproof surface.
- Safety Around Children and Pets:
- Keep both unlit and burning incense out of reach of children, pets, and any other innocent curiosity.
- Storage Conditions:
- Avoid storing the incense under high temperature, high humidity, or direct sunlight.
- Never Leave Unattended:
- Take proper fire safety precautions and never leave burning incense unattended.
- Burning incense is a fire hazard and should be regularly monitored.
- Lighting incense and then going to sleep is dangerous and should be avoided.
- Awareness of Burning Incense:
- Always be aware that burning incense and incense ash are fire hazards.
- Be careful not to touch the lit end, as it can cause burns and be quite painful.
- Do not touch burning incense to prevent fire, burns, and damage to surroundings.
- Proper Placement:
- Keep lit incense away from places where a breeze might blow a curtain into contact with it or knock over a lit stick.
- Ensure that the incense burner/holder is placed on a stable surface out of the flow of traffic and away from flammable objects.
- Ventilation:
- Burn incense in spaces that are well ventilated.
- Always ensure you have a source of fresh air when burning incense, such as a window kept partially open.
- Smoke Awareness:
- Incense smoke is not the incense fragrance.
- Never place incense in close proximity to yourself.
- Smoke is a byproduct of burning incense that is not healthy to inhale.
- The fragrance from incense is produced just below the smoldering tip when the aromatic incense ingredients are heated, not from the smoke created from the smoldering tip burning these ingredients.
- Consult Medical Professional:
- Speak with your medical professional prior to using incense if you have underlying health conditions that may be affected.
- Incense produces smoke, even reduced smoke varieties, that may impact breathing issues or produce allergic reactions.
- Incense is to be enjoyed for its fragrance and is not intended as a medical remedy.
These safety precautions will help ensure that your customers can enjoy Shiki incense safely while appreciating its fragrance and cultural significance.