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Candles

Candles

Two fires a day are started by candles, and along with incense and oil burners they are one of the biggest causes of fires within the home. Follow our tips to keep you and your home safe:

    • Never leave a candle unattended
    • Always use a suitable holder when burning candles and incense, they should be on a heat-resistant surface, and take care with tea lights, which get hot enough to melt plastic
    • Scented candles turn to liquid in order to release their fragrance, so always burn them in a suitable glass or metal container that can withstand the heat of the liquid and ensure that the liquid cannot leak out
    • Always extinguish all candles when leaving a room, before going to bed or if the flames become too large (trim the wick to prevent the flame from becoming too large)
    • Keep lit candles out of reach of children and pets
    • Place candles away from curtains and other flammable items and keep burning candles away from draughts, open windows and fans
    • Don’t put them under shelves and make sure there’s at least one metre (three feet) between a candle and any surface above it
    • Do not burn a candle longer than the manufacturer recommends
    • Avoid lighting candles when alcohol is being consumed
    • Use a proper snuffer to put them out as blowing them out can send sparks and hot wax flying
    • Consider an extra smoke alarm in the rooms that candles are being burnt in
    • Consider using battery-operated candles that give the ambience of the real thing, but are a lot safer

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