Candle Safety
Using Candles indoors
Always put candles on a heat resistant surface. Be especially
careful with night lights and tea lights, which get hot enough to
melt plastic. TVs are not fire-resistant objects.
Put them in a proper holder. Candles need to be held firmly
upright by the holder so they won't fall over. The holder needs to
be stable too, so it won't fall over either.
Position them away from curtains. Don't put candles near
curtains or other fabrics - or furniture. And keep them out of
draughts.
Don't put them under shelves. It's easy to forget that there's a
lot of heat above a burning candle. If you put it under a shelf or
other surface then it can burn the surface. Make sure there's at
least three feet (one metre) between a candle and any surface above
it.
Take care with candles
Keep clothes and hair away. If there's any chance you could lean
across a candle and forget it's there, put it somewhere else. You
don't want to set fire to your clothes or your hair.
Keep children and pets away. Candles should be out of reach of
children and pets.
Keep candles apart. Leave at least four inches (10cm) between
two burning candles.
Take care with votive or scented candles. These kinds of candles
turn to liquid to release their fragrance, so put them in a glass
or metal holder.
Don't move them when they're burning. Extinguish candles before
moving them. Also, don't let anything fall into the hot wax like
match sticks.
Don't leave them burning unattended
Don't leave them burning. Extinguish candles before you leave a
room. Never go to sleep with a candle still burning. And never
leave a burning candle or oil burner in a child's bedroom.
Use a snuffer or a spoon to put them out. It's safer than
blowing them, which can send sparks and hot wax flying.
Double-check they're out. Candles that have been put out can go
on smouldering and start a fire. Make sure they're completely
out.