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Candle
Care, Storage and Burning Instructions, &
General
Safety Guidelines
Candle Care:
Remember, a burning candle is fire. In order to gain the
most enjoyment
possible from your candles, you must give appropriate regard
to how
they are stored and burned.
Always keep candles away from children and pets.
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Candle Storage:
All candles which are not being used for decorative or
useful purposes should be stored in a cool, dark place. If
they are fragranced, they should be kept packaged until you
are ready to use them.
When you are ready to display your candles, you may wish to
wipe them with a very soft cloth. In fact, an old nylon
stocking works great. This is also the best way to clean
them after you have put them on display.
To place a taper securely into a holder that is slightly
tight, dip the bottom of the taper into warm water. Remove
and trim with a knife while still warm.
To place a taper securely into a holder that is slightly
large, use a dab of candle adhesive or melt a small pool of
wax into the base of the holder. When it begins to set,
place the bottom of the taper into the firming wax and hold
in position until set. TIP: When your tapers burn down to
about 1/2 inch of remaining wax, remove them from the holder
and
save them for this purpose. That way you don't need to light
your new tapers to perform this procedure.
Candle Burning Instructions:
When you are ready to burn your candles, remember a few
things. The flame of a candle is carbon soot. If you do not
follow the burning instructions, in addition to a shorter
burning life, you may create a fire hazard and/or wind up
with soot marks on your ceiling or walls.
Instructions for burning
candles:
Place your candle on an adequately sized, heat and stain
resistant dish or holder. Any container is fine as long as
it is the appropriate size and it is heat and stain
resistant.
Place your candle on a level surface. If your candle is not
on a level surface, it will burn unevenly, reducing the
overall burn time. Place your candle in a draft free
location. If your candle is not in a draft free location,
the flame can be dangerous, but it will also cause an
improper burn which can lead to soot deposits and/or
reduction of overall burn time.
Before you light your candle each time, trim the wick to 1/4
inch. When trimming the wick, be certain to remove all
burned wick matter. Never drop matches or other foreign
objects into candles. Burn the appropriate length of time on
the first burn (*see below).
Never burn a candle for more than 3 to 4 hours at a time.
Dispose of candles when 1/2 inch of wax remains.
*Different size pillar candles require different initial
burn times. Always defer to the burning instructions
included with your candle, usually found on the bottom on a
label.
If there are no instructions, here are some tips. It is
important to develop a softened pool of wax around
the wick the first time the candle is burned so that it will
continue to burn properly and fully on subsequent burnings.
Instructions seem to vary slightly depending on the candle
maker. The candle will burn longest if you burn right to the
edge the first time. However, do not create an unsafe
situation. If the flame is irregular or it takes longer than
3 to 4 hours, extinguish the flame. After the first burn,
you will need to let the softened wax harden again before
relighting.
Always use caution when burning a candle. If the flame
appears unsteady, extinguish the candle, trim the wick and
relight. If it continues to appear to be unsteady, you may
have a draft. Extinguish and relocate the candle in a draft
free location. Again remember, a burning candle is fire and
if your candle appears to be burning dangerously, extinguish
it. A dangerous fire is never a good thing.
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In order to get the maximum
enjoyment out of your candles, we encourage you to follow
these simple safety guidelines:
General Safety Guidelines-
1. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Keep lit candles
away from
children and pets.
2. Candles other than jar candles must be used in an
appropriate
non-flammable holder. All candles should be placed in a
safe, heat resistant
dry surface.
3. Do not let wick trimmings, matches or any foreign matter
collect
inside the wax pool. This flammable material might create a
fire hazard.
4. Burn candles away from drafts, other heat sources, and
all flammable
objects or materials.
5. Never allow candle flame to touch any glass surface.
To Enjoy Votives Safely-
1. Votives should always be used in an appropriate holder.
Place on a
safe, heat-resistant, dry surface.
2. Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4" at all times.
3. Sometimes a layer of liquid wax may form that allows the
wick to
fall to the side. To maintain an even burn, center it with a
pencil. This
will also protect your holder, since a flame that's too
close for too
long may crack the holder.
4. Keep the wax pool free of foreign objects suck as wick
trimmings and
matches. They will interfere with proper burning and are
flammable.
To Enjoy Jar Candles Safely-
1. Handle with care, as the container is fragile. Do not use
if jar is
cracked, chipped or scratched.
2. Place on protected, heat resistant, dry surface, well
away from
anything flammable, and out of reach of children.
3. Keep wick trimmed to 1/4" or less at all times. Keep
candles free of
wick trimmings, matches or other matter.
4. Do not allow flame to directly touch side of glass
container. Keep
wick trimmed and centered.
5. Sides and bottom of container may become hot while candle
is
burning. Handle carefully.
6. Discontinue use when 1/2" of wax remains. This will
prevent possible
heat damage to the counter surface or the container itself.
7. Extinguish candle before replacing lid.
8. Store in a cool, dry place. Exposure to moisture might
inhibit
relighting. Color, fragrance and specific usage affect wax
consumption. It
is normal for some wax to be left lining the edges of the
container.
A Final Caution...
A few candle manufacturers are using an extremely potent dye
in their
candles and not using a label that covers the entire bottom
of pillar
candles. This skimpy label allows the dye to bleed into the
finish of
candle holders - not only brass, but also other materials.
The dye causes
a permanent stain on the holder and the stain most often
cannot be
removed. If you are using one of these partially labeled
candles, protect
the holder finish with a non-penetrable material such as
plastic film.
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