CANDLE SAFETY RULES
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Extinguish all candles when leaving a room or before going to sleep. Be sure the wick ember is no longer glowing.
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Always keep a burning candle within sight. Extinguish all candles when leaving a room or before going to sleep. Be sure the wick ember is no longer glowing.
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Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Keep burning candles away from furniture, drapes, bedding, carpets, books, paper, flammable decorations, etc.
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Burn for 4 hours maximum. Continuing to burn the candle beyond 4 hours is a safety hazard and will reduce your candle life. As the glass container will become hot to touch. Please wait until the container cools down before picking up the candle.
- Keep burning candles out of the reach of children and pets.
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Trim cotton wicks to ¼ inch each time before burning. Long or crooked wicks can cause uneven burning and dripping.
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The first time you light the candle, allow the melted wax pool to reach the edge of the container. For small candles it may only take an hour.
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Keep the wax pool free of wick trimmings, matches and debris at all times.
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Always read and follow the manufacturer’s use and safety instructions carefully. Don’t burn a candle longer than the manufacturer recommends.
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Keep burning candles away from drafts, vents, ceiling fans and air currents. This will help prevent rapid, uneven burning, and avoid flame flare-ups and sooting. Drafts can also blow nearby lightweight items into the flame where they could catch fire.
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Always burn candles in a well-ventilated room. Don’t burn too many candles in a small room or in a “tight” home where air exchange is limited.
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Don’t burn a candle all the way down. Extinguish the flame if it comes too close to the holder or container. For a margin of safety, discontinue burning a candle when 2 inches of wax remains or ½ inch if in a container.
- Never touch or move a burning candle or container candle when the wax is liquid.
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Never use a knife or sharp object to remove wax drippings from a glass holder. It might scratch, weaken, or cause the glass to break upon subsequent use.
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Place burning candles at least three inches apart from one another. This helps ensure they don’t melt one another, or create their own drafts to cause improper burning.
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When you're done burning, blow out your candle, don't extinguish with the lid or with water.
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Be very careful if using candles during a power outage. Flashlights and other battery-powered lights are safer sources of light during a power failure.
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Extinguish a candle if it repeatedly smokes, flickers, or the flame becomes too high. The candle isn’t burning properly. Cool, trim the wick, then check for drafts before relighting.
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Never use a candle as a night light.
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