Are candles banned from air mail

A great question!

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), candles are not banned from air mail, but there are some restrictions and guidelines to follow.

Here are the key points to keep in mind:

  1. Flammable liquids: Candles with flammable liquids, such as wax or oil, are not allowed in air mail. This includes candles with a wick or a flammable substance that can ignite.
  2. Solid candles: Solid candles made of wax or other non-flammable materials are generally allowed in air mail, as long as they are properly packaged and meet the USPS's packaging guidelines.
  3. Packaging requirements: Candles must be properly packaged to prevent damage and ensure safe transportation. This includes wrapping them in bubble wrap, placing them in a sturdy box, and sealing the box securely.
  4. Size and weight restrictions: Candles must meet the USPS's size and weight restrictions for air mail packages. For example, the maximum weight for a First-Class Package Service (air mail) is 13 ounces (368 grams).
  5. Prohibited items: Certain items, such as matches, lighters, or other flammable materials, are prohibited from being sent in air mail packages.

To ensure safe and successful shipping of your candles, follow these guidelines:

By following these guidelines, you should be able to safely and successfully ship your candles via air mail.