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| Candle Safety |
Never leave a lit candle unattended in any room of the house.
Never leave candles burning when you go to bed.
Never leave a child or pet alone with a lit candle or any open flame- Children and unattended pets can knock over a candle causing a fire and possible burns. With open flames, such as those on a stove, loose clothing or material can easily catch fire.
Never use candles near combustible materials such as curtains, drapes, bedding and or cabinets.
Never spray an aerosol can near an open flame.
If you are going to use candles, make sure they sit properly in holders on a flat stable non-flammable surface.
Always Burn Candles on a Heat Resistant Surface.
Jar Candle may become hot and damage furniture. A good heat resistant surface can be made from a ceramic tile. Adding a felt bottom to the tile will protect furniture.
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| Candle Care |
Trimming Wicks:
You should trim the wicks of all your candles to 1/4 inch.. This helps cut down on carbon balls forming and reduces smoke when snuffing your candles. It also keeps the flame at the right size so that the candle burns at the proper rate. If the flame is too high, the wax will not burn evenly and the candle may begin to smoke. If the wick is too long, carbon may build and clog the wick. Instead of pulling out a ruler, an easy way to do this is by placing your index and middle finger on top of the candle with the wick in between them. Then trim the wick with a pair of scissors. You should trim all my wicks as soon as you get your candles. |
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