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5 Candle Safety Tips

7/21/2021 (Permalink)

Situate candles with open flames at a safe distance from flammable materials.

5 Safety Tips for Candles

Candles with open flames are a common cause of fires. Candle fires are most common during the holidays when more people use candles for decorative purposes. There are five safety tips that you can follow to reduce the risk of a candle fire in your home.

1. Limit candle use to the dining room table. Restricting the use of open-flame candles to the dinner table can help to ensure that more than one person watches lit candles. Be sure to blow out the candles when you clear the table.

2. Use candle alternatives in the bedroom. Bedrooms are the most common location for candle fires. People light candles and then fall asleep and leave them unattended. Try flameless alternatives for nighttime mood lighting.

3. Never leave children or pets unattended with a candle. Children or pets can easily play with candles and get hurt or knock over a lit candle and cause a candle fire.

4. Keep candles at least a foot away from combustibles. In addition to considering where a candle will look best, you should situate candles with open flames at a safe distance from flammable materials.

5. Try other mood lighting and fragrance solutions. From candle warmers that bring out the scent of your favorite candles without a fire risk to LED candles, there are more candle alternatives available today than ever before.

According to the National Fire Prevention Association, candles caused up to two percent of home fires and four percent of direct property damage between 2011 and 2015. Up to a third of these fires originated in bedrooms when the person who lit the candle fell asleep. A candle fire can put the lives of residents and the safety of your home at risk. If you do experience a fire, contact a residential damage restoration company in Prairie Village, KS that provides fire and smoke cleanup.

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