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Candle Burning Safety
Caring about your safety and trouble-free candles using we want to kindly ask you to apply to the commonly establised rules:
- Never leave a burning candle unattended!
- Always burn candles on a heat resistant surface. Candle holders may become hot and damage furniture. A good heat resistant surface can be made from a ceramic tile (cover bottom with felt to protect furniture.
- Keep all burning candles away from children and pets.
- Position candles away from flammable objects.
- Place freestanding candles in a shallow dish or bowl to catch the wax in case of a blowout.
- Do not burn candles to the very bottom.
- Always keep the wick trimmed to 1/4 inch (6mm.).
- Burning most candles no longer than 3 to 4 hours at a time will increase total burn time.
- Large diameter candles should be burned no longer than 2 hours at a time. This helps keep the sides intact, allowing the candle to glow from within.
- If a candle burns unevenly it is in a draft. Rotate the candle 90 degrees periodically to keep burning uniform, or move it to another location.
- A teaspoon of water in the bottom of votive cups will help prevent overheating and ease removal of spent candle.
- Snug a loose fitting taper in its socket by wrapping bottom of candle with tin foil. Never use a flammable material for this.
- Container candles (jar candles, votives in holders, etc...) should be burned 1 hour for each inch of diameter. This allows the wax pool to cover the entire surface, improves scent throw, and extends the burning time.
- Refrigerating candles for a few minutes before burning extends burning time slightly. Care must be taken since refrigerating for too long may cause cracks in the candle.
- The life of large candles may be extended by placing a votive inside once the burn hole is deep enough. The votive can be wrapped in tin foil to ease removal.



