Candle Safety Considerations
Posted January 21, 2016
Candles provide a warm ambiance for an intimate dinner, a sparkling decoration for a birthday cake or a nice scent for your home. Ambiance aside, candles can be a fire hazard if they are left unattended or placed where they can start other objects on fire. Your best bet? Learn to use candles safely.
Candle Safety Tips
The cardinal rule is that candles should only be for adults to use because they are a major fire hazard. If you enjoy candles, here are some other tips that illuminate ways to use them safely:
- Always blow out candles before leaving the house, going to bed or leaving the room in which a child or pet is present.
- Do not allow children to light candles in their bedrooms unsupervised.
- Never light candles when you are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. These substances may inhibit your ability to realize when you are using candles in a hazardous manner.
- Do not place candles on a Christmas tree or on evergreens during the holidays, because they could start the limbs or pines on fire.
- Use nonflammable, stable candleholders or hurricane glass holders to hold candles and protect open flames.
- Place candles on a stable surface where they cannot be knocked over easily or reached by children and/or pets.
- Place candles away from flammable items such as draperies, sheets, towels and carpeting.
- Do not throw a used-up candle in the trash to extinguish it. Instead, blow it out and then wet the wick before tossing it out.
Safety First
Since matches and lighters are a major fire hazard in addition to lit candles, keep these items in a cabinet out of child’s reach. Teach your children that candles, matches and lighters are not toys and should be used only by an adult who knows how to use them safely.
Practicing candle safety is just one of the many ways to protect your home and its contents. To make sure you are covered, no matter the mishap, contact Horst Insurance today.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional advice.