Candle Safety

Use a Heat-Resistant Surface

Always place candles on a stable, heat-resistant surface. Never set them directly on wood, fabric, or glass that isn’t designed for heat. This reduces the risk of heat damage, wax...

Use a Heat-Resistant Surface

Always place candles on a stable, heat-resistant surface. Never set them directly on wood, fabric, or glass that isn’t designed for heat. This reduces the risk of heat damage, wax...

Never Leave a Candle Unattended

It may sound simple, but it’s the number one rule of candle safety: never leave a burning candle unattended. Even the most stable candle can be knocked over by pets,...

Never Leave a Candle Unattended

It may sound simple, but it’s the number one rule of candle safety: never leave a burning candle unattended. Even the most stable candle can be knocked over by pets,...

Trim the Wick Before Every Burn

A long wick can cause tall flames, uneven burning, and even produce soot. Before each use, trim your wick to ¼ inch (6 mm). This keeps the flame steady, reduces...

Trim the Wick Before Every Burn

A long wick can cause tall flames, uneven burning, and even produce soot. Before each use, trim your wick to ¼ inch (6 mm). This keeps the flame steady, reduces...