December 2, 2009

Safety First, Candles Need Space Away From Other Items to Avoid Fire

A countless number of people use candles to make a statement about themselves in their bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and many other places in their homes. Candles make great accent pieces for just about any décor in any room; however, there are many people who don’t pay attention to the safety warnings that go along with burning candles. People decide they want a candle and put it where they think it looks good and don’t think about where it would burn good.

 

The National Candle Association recommends several tips for candle burning to keep a person, their family and home safe. First and foremost, always burn candles within sight. In other words, never leave a candle unattended.  Be sure to extinguish all candles when leaving the room and prior to going to sleep. Nearly 40 percent of residential candle fires reportedly occur because candles were left unattended, inadequately controlled or abandoned.

 

It may sound like common sense but people still burn candles near flammable items such as curtains or on tablecloths.  Candles should never be burned near or on anything that could catch on fire.  Keep burning candles away from furniture, curtains, bedding, carpeting, paper, books, flammable decorations, etc. The National Candle Association reports that 20 percent of all residential candle fires occur because a combustible item was placed too close to an open flame from a candle.

 

And the biggest problem with residential candle fires is placing a candle where children can reach it. Children are naturally curious and a dancing, flickering candle flame is probably the most inviting to a curious child. Once a child touches the flame and realizes it’s hot and/or burns them, the candle is usually dropped and could start a fire.

 

Whether your candles are purchased through an online outlet or you have a wholesale candle, they all have one thing in common and that is the potential to start a fire and destroy property and life if people are not careful and heed the warnings of the National Candle Association and use some common sense.  

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