Reed Diffuser Safety Information
- Check and keep all packaging for allergen and safety information.
- Unscrew the metal cap and remove the plastic plug. Use gloves when handling and disposing of the plastic plug.
- Screw cap back onto the bottle and add the desired number of reeds.
- Allow reeds to soak up some of the scent and begin releasing the fragrance. Some fragrances may require the reeds to be flipped after a couple of hours.
- Use gloves when handling reeds that have soaked up fragrance.
- When the reed diffuser doesn’t smell as strong as it used to, try giving the bottle a gentle swirl or try flipping the reeds. However don’t flip too often as this will cause the reeds to get clogged.
- Our reed diffusers should last for approx. 2-4 months depending on many factors.
- Place your reed diffuser where there is plenty of movement in the room to help throw the fragrance but also up high out of reach. Avoid placing the reed diffuser near air conditioning, radiators, doors leading outside and even windowsills as these can cause the fragrance to evaporate quicker.
- Flammable liquid. Do not light reeds. Do not put the reed diffuser near a heat source.
- Do not ingest.
- Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
- Do not place the diffuser directly onto, or allow the reeds to touch, polished, painted, leather or plastic surfaces, or electrical equipment as accidental spillage or liquid transfer may cause damage to certain materials.
- Always put your reed diffuser on a level surface.
- People suffering from perfume sensitivity should be cautious when using our reed diffusers.
- When the reed diffuser is empty simply dispose of the old reeds and re-purpose the glass bottle!