Candle safety
Remember, candle burning is a delightful experience, but safety should always be a top priority. Enjoy your candles, and may their warm glow bring peace and comfort to your surroundings.
First Burn Matters:
When lighting your new candle for the first time, allow it to burn until the entire surface becomes liquid. This ensures your candle burns evenly in the future and prevents the dreaded “tunneling” effect.
Keep the Wick Trimmed:
Before each burn, trim the wick to about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm). This helps control the flame’s size and prevents excessive soot and smoking.
Create a Safe-Burn Area:
Place your candle on a heat-resistant surface away from drafts, flammable objects, and out of reach of children and pets. Always burn candles within sight.
Avoid Marathon Burns:
Limit your candle’s burn time to 3-4 hours at a time. Extinguish the flame if it gets too close to the container’s bottom.
Know When to Say Goodbye:
Discontinue use when there’s about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) of wax left at the bottom. Burning a candle too close to the end can cause the container to overheat and potentially crack.
Proper Extinguishing:
Use a snuffer or gently blow on the flame to extinguish it. Avoid blowing too hard, as this can send hot wax splattering.
Avoid Moving a Lit Candle:
Never attempt to move a burning candle or one with hot wax. Extinguish the flame, let it cool, and then move it if necessary.
Always Read the Label:
Lastly, take a moment to read the label on your candle for any specific care instructions. Different candles may have unique requirements.