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CANDLES IN THE HOME
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Home Safety Council Asks Families
to Light and Delight Safely by Practicing Proper Candle Safety
Candles can provide a warm and
festive atmosphere - but they can also be a fire hazard if left
unattended or placed near anything flammable. The Home Safety
Council encourages families to enjoy holiday candles while
always keeping fire safety in mind:
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· Make sure an
adult is in the room and paying attention whenever you
light a candle. Blow out all candles before going to
sleep or leaving the room.
· Do not
permit children to keep or use candles or incense in
their rooms. Candles should only be used when a sober
adult is present and awake. |
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· Never use
lighted candles on or near a Christmas tree or other
evergreens.
· Keep candles
at least three feet away from anything that can burn,
including other decorations and wrapping paper.
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· Always use
stable, nonflammable candle holders with a hurricane
glass to protect the open flame.
· Place
candles where they will not be knocked down or blown
over and out of reach of pets and young children.
· If you have
children in your home, store candles, matches and
lighters out of their sight and reach in a locked
cabinet.
· To eliminate
the risk of an open candle flame, use battery-powered
candles whenever possible, especially when you combine
candles with greenery or other decorations. |
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DISCLAIMER: All situations are
different. Although the tips and techniques suggested here by the Saddle
Brook Volunteer Fire Department have been effective in many situations;
no guarantees are made that what is suggested on this page will work
effectively in every or any situation. Therefore, the Saddle Brook
Volunteer Fire Department, its officers and its representatives WILL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OR INJURY (INCLUDING DEATH) THAT ACCOMPANY OR
RESULT FROM YOUR USE OF ANY OF
THE suggested
techniques or TIPS LISTED ON THIS WEBSITE.
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