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     Candle Safety

Caution: Failure to follow instructions could result in injury or property damage.

Warning To Prevent Fire: Stay within view of a burning candle. Keep out of the reach of children and pets. Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire.

Store candles in a cool, dry place away from light to prevent fading.


Always burn candles on a protected, noncombustible, heat-resistant surface securely placed on an appropriate holder. Other than jar candles, all candles may be susceptible to dripping or guttering. A dripless candle is a misnomer, and precautions should always be taken.

Laying a fragranced or colored candle directly on furnishings can cause surface damage.
 

Keep wax pool free of wick trimmings or other foreign matter that might present a fire hazard.
 

Burning a candle in a draft will cause the flame to smoke. Over time this can affect home decor.
 

Extinguish candles by blowing them out gently, so as not to splatter liquid wax, or use a snuffer. Do not use water! In the case of jars, do not replace the lid while burning.

If an off-center flame is causing the candle to burn unevenly, simply move the extinguished wick to the center with a metal spoon handle while the wax is still soft.

Candles burned close to one another will affect each other's burning quality due to their combined heat. Bear this in mind when creating decorative arrangements.

Containers may become hot. Handle with care.

Our decorative line of candles is engineered to perform best at ambient temperatures of 65 degrees to 80 degrees F. Temperatures outside this range may experience different burning characteristics.

Although candles may smell like food, they are not edible.

Do not allow candle to burn to less than 1" from its holder (exception container candles).

 

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