Soy Candles

Candle Safety: Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Experience

Choosing the Right Candle for Safety:

  • Opt for High-Quality Candles: Always choose candles made from natural waxes, such as soy wax, which burn cleaner and more evenly than paraffin wax. Soy wax candles tend to emit less soot, making them a safer and healthier choice for indoor spaces.
  • Consider Size and Shape: Choose the right size and shape of candle for the space you’re using. Ensure the candle fits well in a candle holder, and that it won’t tip over easily.

Safe Candle Burning Practices:
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, follow these simple guidelines when burning candles:

  • Always Supervise Candles: Never leave a burning candle unattended, especially when children or pets are nearby.
  • Keep Candles Away from Flammable Objects: Always place candles on heat-resistant surfaces, away from curtains, papers, and other flammable materials.
  • Trim Wicks Regularly: Trim the wick to about ¼ inch before each use to prevent excessive soot and ensure a clean burn.
  • Use a Candle Snuffer: Avoid blowing out candles, as this can cause the wick to smolder and produce smoke. Use a candle snuffer to safely extinguish the flame.
  • Don’t Burn Candles All the Way Down: Leave about ½ inch of wax unburned in the candle holder to prevent overheating, which can cause the container to crack.

Additional Candle Safety Tips:

  • Avoid Drafts: Drafts can make candles flicker, which could cause uneven burning or a fire hazard. Place your candle in a draft-free area for optimal performance.
  • Use the Right Candle Holder: Always use a holder designed for your specific candle size to prevent accidents, spills, or burns.

Consider Flame-Free Alternatives:
If you’re looking for a safer, flame-free option, wax melts or wickless candles are excellent alternatives. These products still fill your home with wonderful aromas without the risk of open flames.

Check out our flame-free wax melts here!

Disclaimer:

This blog post provides general information on candle safety. It is essential to follow the specific safety instructions provided by the manufacturer of your candles. We are not responsible for any accidents or injuries that may occur as a result of using candles. Please use candles with caution and always supervise burning candles.

For more information on candle safety, please visit the National Candle Association website: https://candles.org/