Holiday
Safety: Candles
More candles are used in decorating during the month of
December than any other month and more candle-related home fires are reported
during this same time period than any other time of the year. These fires are
usually caused by other decorations being ignited by a candle. By following
the proceeding tips you can lessen your chances of having a candle-related home
fire.
- Keep a one-foot “circle of safety” around any candle to
reduce the chance that the candle will ignite something on accident.
- Place candles only on sturdy, non-cluttered surface. One
should also place candles away from places where they may be knocked over
or come in contact with clothing, curtains or other combustibles.
- “Luminaries” or sand candles, used to light driveways or
sidewalks should be filled with enough sand to prevent their tipping over
or being blown over. These candles should also be put out before leaving
the house or going to sleep.
- Candles should never be left unattended, and should be out
of the reach of children and pets.
- Taper or column candles should be extinguished before they
burn down closer than 2’ from their base or holder. Votives or tea lights
should be extinguished when they reach within ½” of their holder. Trim
all candle wicks down to ½”.
By thinking before lighting, you can insure that the warm
glow of candlelight doesn’t become hot flames of a home fire. For more
information on candle safety or other fire related issues, please call the
Liberty Fire Department at 816-439-4310.