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Are candles considered as "dangerous goods"?

Hi, I want to convert my Candle listing as FBA, but not sure whether it comes in dangerous goods?

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Are candles considered as "dangerous goods"?

Hi, I want to convert my Candle listing as FBA, but not sure whether it comes in dangerous goods?

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Hi @Seller_T871dKDpIf2Ja

This is a great question, as it's important to understand Amazon's policies on dangerous goods when considering FBA.

Generally speaking, candles are not typically classified as dangerous goods for FBA purposes. However, there are some exceptions and considerations to keep in mind.

Standard wax candles are usually fine for FBA. But certain types of candles, especially those with unusual ingredients or packaging, may require additional review. For example, gel candles or those with flammable decorative elements could potentially be flagged.

To be certain about your specific candle products, I'd recommend reviewing Amazon India's guidelines on dangerous goods. You can find detailed information on this topic in the Seller Central Help pages. The exact path may vary, but you should be able to locate it by navigating to "FBA" and then looking for sections on product restrictions or dangerous goods.

If you're still unsure after checking the guidelines, you can always reach out to Seller Support for clarification on your particular candle products. They can provide a definitive answer based on the specifics of your items.

Remember, it's always better to double-check these things before converting to FBA to avoid any potential issues down the line. Good luck with your candle business!

Christine.

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Are candles considered as "dangerous goods"?

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Hi, I want to convert my Candle listing as FBA, but not sure whether it comes in dangerous goods?

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Hi @Seller_T871dKDpIf2Ja

This is a great question, as it's important to understand Amazon's policies on dangerous goods when considering FBA.

Generally speaking, candles are not typically classified as dangerous goods for FBA purposes. However, there are some exceptions and considerations to keep in mind.

Standard wax candles are usually fine for FBA. But certain types of candles, especially those with unusual ingredients or packaging, may require additional review. For example, gel candles or those with flammable decorative elements could potentially be flagged.

To be certain about your specific candle products, I'd recommend reviewing Amazon India's guidelines on dangerous goods. You can find detailed information on this topic in the Seller Central Help pages. The exact path may vary, but you should be able to locate it by navigating to "FBA" and then looking for sections on product restrictions or dangerous goods.

If you're still unsure after checking the guidelines, you can always reach out to Seller Support for clarification on your particular candle products. They can provide a definitive answer based on the specifics of your items.

Remember, it's always better to double-check these things before converting to FBA to avoid any potential issues down the line. Good luck with your candle business!

Christine.

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Christine_Amazon

Hi @Seller_T871dKDpIf2Ja

This is a great question, as it's important to understand Amazon's policies on dangerous goods when considering FBA.

Generally speaking, candles are not typically classified as dangerous goods for FBA purposes. However, there are some exceptions and considerations to keep in mind.

Standard wax candles are usually fine for FBA. But certain types of candles, especially those with unusual ingredients or packaging, may require additional review. For example, gel candles or those with flammable decorative elements could potentially be flagged.

To be certain about your specific candle products, I'd recommend reviewing Amazon India's guidelines on dangerous goods. You can find detailed information on this topic in the Seller Central Help pages. The exact path may vary, but you should be able to locate it by navigating to "FBA" and then looking for sections on product restrictions or dangerous goods.

If you're still unsure after checking the guidelines, you can always reach out to Seller Support for clarification on your particular candle products. They can provide a definitive answer based on the specifics of your items.

Remember, it's always better to double-check these things before converting to FBA to avoid any potential issues down the line. Good luck with your candle business!

Christine.

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Christine_Amazon

Hi @Seller_T871dKDpIf2Ja

This is a great question, as it's important to understand Amazon's policies on dangerous goods when considering FBA.

Generally speaking, candles are not typically classified as dangerous goods for FBA purposes. However, there are some exceptions and considerations to keep in mind.

Standard wax candles are usually fine for FBA. But certain types of candles, especially those with unusual ingredients or packaging, may require additional review. For example, gel candles or those with flammable decorative elements could potentially be flagged.

To be certain about your specific candle products, I'd recommend reviewing Amazon India's guidelines on dangerous goods. You can find detailed information on this topic in the Seller Central Help pages. The exact path may vary, but you should be able to locate it by navigating to "FBA" and then looking for sections on product restrictions or dangerous goods.

If you're still unsure after checking the guidelines, you can always reach out to Seller Support for clarification on your particular candle products. They can provide a definitive answer based on the specifics of your items.

Remember, it's always better to double-check these things before converting to FBA to avoid any potential issues down the line. Good luck with your candle business!

Christine.

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