How to Prevent Your Candles from Becoming a Fire Hazard
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Many people love to burn candles because of the scent and warmth that they can add to any environment. While burning a candle is normally a pleasant experience, the fact remains that each year, hundreds of fires which result in property damage, personal injury, and even death are started by candle flames. While you shouldn't be afraid to burn candles in your home, there are some things you can do to help lessen the risk of fire. Here are four easy steps you can take to prevent your candles from becoming a fire hazard:1. Keep the wick trimmed. Many people know that you can keep your candles looking and smelling great by keeping the wick trimmed, but wick trimming also reduces the risk of a candle fire. Ad a candle burns, soot and carbon build up at the top of the wick, creating a "mushroom" shape. If this mushroom-tip is not cut off before relighting the candle, it can begin to smoke and smolder, and if it gets big enough, it could create an out of control fire. Your best bet is to keep your wick trimmed to between 1/8 and ¼ inch at all times, and to trim the wick every time you relight the candle.
2. Keep the wax free of matches, wick trimmings, and other debris. Many people think their candle doubles as a trash can, and when they use a match to light a candle, they just drop it in the pool of melted wax instead of throwing it away. People also do the same thing with wick trimmings. Unfortunately, this is probably the biggest cause of candle fires today, and one that is easily prevented. When your candle has flammable materials floating around in the wax, it is easy for one of these pieces of debris to get hot and catch on fire. Therefore, you always want to keep your candle "clean." If you use a match to light the candle, throw it away in a garbage can, and if you trim the wick, be sure to fish out the "trimmings" so that they can be thrown away as well.
How to Prevent Your Candles from Becoming a Fire Hazard
Candles can be beautiful, but they also create a real fire hazard unless you are careful.
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Takeaways
- Keeping the wick trimmed will reduce the risk of fire associated with candles.
- It is important to keep the candle wax free of matches, wick trimmings, and other debris.
- The most important fire safety tip is to never leave a burning candle unattended.
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