Are there any places where I should avoid putting home fragrance products?
When using home fragrance products, there are a few places you'll want to avoid to keep things safe and working well. Don’t place them near open flames, stoves, or radiators to reduce fire risks. It's also best to avoid kitchens and dining areas, as the fragrance could end up contaminating your food. Small, unventilated spaces like closets can make the scent too strong, leading to headaches or allergic reactions. Also, be mindful of direct sunlight—it can cause the fragrance to fade faster, so it's not a good idea to keep them outside or in spots with a lot of sun. Make sure to keep fragrance oils out of reach of kids and pets to avoid any accidents with the chemicals. Also, keep them away from electronics to prevent any spills. Lastly, place them in a well-ventilated area for the best, even scent distribution.