Stay safe this season by reducing the risk of candle fires

Stay safe this season by reducing the risk of candle fires

Choose your candle carefully. Go for high-quality, slow-burning candles if possible. Some candles have added elements such as dried petals or fruit and while they can look attractive, they are likely to raise the risk. Depending on the way they’ve been manufactured, fragranced candles can also have a higher level of risk associated with them. And never add essential oils to enhance the fragrance.

Think about your candle holder. Make sure it’s heat resistant and not flammable. If you’re using tealights, don’t put too many into a holder without leaving sufficient spacing – if they’re placed too close together they could flare up. If you’re using jars, make sure they’re heatproof to avoid them shattering.

Be careful where you locate candles. Make sure they’re on a stable surface in a well-ventilated area where they are unlikely to get knocked over. Don’t put them close to highly combustible materials either and never leave them burning anywhere that there’s a draft.

Secondary ignition is a common cause of candle fires. It’s basically when contaminants in the wax pool act as another wick and increase the size of the flame. Never throw a matchstick into a candle after lighting it. And check the surface of the candle if it hasn’t been used for a while in case dust or any other contaminants have built up on the surface.

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