Candles pose a fire hazard if not handled with care.
- Never leave candles unattended.
- Make sure they are extinguished before leaving a room or going to sleep.
- Unattended candles significantly increase the risk of fire.
- Ensure that candles are placed on flat and stable surfaces to prevent accidental tip-overs.
- Place candles in sturdy holders that can collect wax and prevent tipping over.
- If you have children or pets, make sure candles are placed in secure areas out of their reach.
- Consider using candle holders that provide barriers to prevent accidental contact with the flame.
- Keep candles at least one foot away from curtains, tablecloths, bedding, or any other flammable materials.
- Be mindful of decorations, plants, paper, or anything else that could come into contact with the flame.
- Avoid blowing out candles, as this can cause sparks or hot wax to spray.
- Instead, use a candle snuffer or a designated tool to extinguish them gently.
- Never move a lit candle from one location to another.
- The flame can easily ignite nearby objects, and hot wax may spill, resulting in burns or fires.
- Avoid placing candles near open windows, air vents, fans, or drafts.
- Air currents can cause curtains or other materials to blow into the flame and lead to a fire.
- Consider using flameless candles or LED-powered options for a safer alternative.
- These provide a similar ambiance without the risk of an open flame.