Candle Safety
12/1/2021 (Permalink)
Fast Facts:
- 38% of home candle fires start in bedrooms and cause 35% of associated deaths.
- More than 50% of all candle home fires start because the candle was too close to a a flammable item (I.E. mattresses, bedding, curtains, cabinetry, or furniture are ignited).
- In 12% of home candle fires and in 25% of associated deaths and injuries, the household occupants were asleep when the fire occurred.
- Unsupervised children are involved in 20% of home candle fires.
- Having a working smoke alarm reduces one’s chances of dying in a fire by nearly 50%.
- 11% of home fires are caused by falling asleep while a candle is lit
- 58% of home fires started when something flammable was too close to the lit candle
- 36% of home fires start in the bedroom
Preparedness Tips:
- Remember that lit candles are fire. Keep them at least 12 inches from anything that can burn, such as curtains, bedding, mattresses, paper, books, flammable decorations, clothing, and upholstered furniture.
- Never leave a room or go to sleep before blowing out all lit candles.
- Use candle holders that are sturdy and won’t tip over easily. Candle holders that are made from a material that cannot burn and are large enough to collect dripping wax would also be a good idea.
- Place candles where they cannot be reached or knocked over by pets or children.
- During an emergency, always use flashlights instead of candles as light sources.
- Never leave a child unattended in a room with a candle. Additionally, keep all matches and lighters out of reach of children.
- Keep all lit candles and any other open flames away from flammable liquids.