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Is paraffin lamp oil dangerous?

Is lamp paraffin oil dangerous?

En bref : is paraffin lamp oil dangerous?

Paraffin oil is an excellent fuel, safe when used correctly. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Ingestion risk: Never swallow it. It is toxic to the lungs.
  • Flammability: It is a fuel, it burns! Keep it away from heat sources.
  • Fumes: Ventilate your room if the lamp smokes.
  • Skin: Wash your hands after refilling to prevent dryness.

Like any common household product (bleach, detergents), paraffin oil simply requires a bit of common sense. It is a chemical product designed to burn, not to be handled carelessly. By following a few simple rules, you can enjoy your lamps with complete peace of mind.

Point 1 : Beware of ingestion (never drink it!)

This is the main risk, but it is easy to avoid: paraffin lamp oil must never be swallowed. If accidentally ingested, its very fluid texture can cause it to slip into the lungs and trigger inflammation (chemical pneumonitis).

The right reflex: Store your bottles out of reach of children and never transfer the oil into a food container (such as a water bottle) to avoid any confusion. In case of ingestion, do not induce vomiting and call a poison control centre.

Point 2 : It is a flammable liquid

This may seem obvious for a fuel, but it bears repeating : paraffin oil is made to catch fire.

  • Storage: Keep your containers away from any flame, spark or intense heat source.
  • Use: Never refill a lamp while it is still hot or lit. Always wait for it to cool completely to prevent hot vapours from igniting upon contact with fresh oil.

Point 3 : Beware of fumes from poor adjustment

If your oil lamp is properly adjusted, combustion is clean. But if the wick is too high or there are draughts, combustion becomes incomplete.

  • Consequence: The lamp produces black smoke, releases soot and a small amount of carbon monoxide, which can irritate the throat or cause headaches.
  • Solution: Trim the wick regularly and avoid draughty areas.

Point 4 : A drying product for the skin

Paraffin oil is a petroleum-derived product that acts as a fatty solvent. It is not corrosive (it does not “burn” the skin), but it dissolves the natural protective film of your epidermis.

Simple advice: If you spill some on your hands while refilling, simply rinse with water and soap to prevent dry or irritated skin.

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