High Fragrance Concentration = Stricter CLP
Reed diffusers typically contain 15-30% fragrance oil concentration — significantly higher than candles (6-10%). This higher concentration often triggers more severe CLP classifications, potentially requiring the DANGER signal word rather than WARNING, and additional pictograms beyond the standard exclamation mark.
Common Classifications
- Skin sensitiser (GHS07): Almost all fragranced diffusers
- Flammable (GHS02): Diffuser bases often contain isopropyl alcohol or DPG
- Aquatic toxicity (GHS09): Many fragrance components
- Aspiration hazard (GHS08): Some hydrocarbon-based diffuser liquids
Aerosol Room Sprays
Aerosol room sprays have additional labelling requirements: the word AEROSOL, flammable classification (most aerosols are GHS02), and specific P-phrases about pressurised containers, heat sources, and disposal.
Bottle Sizes
- 50ml diffuser: 40mm x 25mm to 50mm x 30mm
- 100ml diffuser: 55mm x 30mm to 65mm x 35mm
- 200ml diffuser: 70mm x 40mm to 80mm x 45mm
- Room spray (100ml): 65mm x 30mm front
Materials
Diffuser labels must resist fragrance oil spillage. Vinyl with UV-cured inks is resistant to most fragrance bases. Labels on diffusers are a key branding element visible in customers homes for weeks — quality matters.
Ordering
StickerNation prints diffuser labels on oil-resistant waterproof vinyl. Any size, no minimum order. Design free online.
