A STORY OF FRESHNESS
BEFORE LIGHTING
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Prior to burning your candle, trim the wick at least ¼ inch. This prevents uneven burning, dripping or flaring.
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Keep the pool of wax free of wick trimmings and any debris at all times.
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Place the candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface. This will also help prevent possible heat damage to counters and table surfaces, and prevent glass containers from cracking or breaking.
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Avoid drafts, vents or air currents. This will help prevent rapid or uneven burning, sooting, and excessive dripping.
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Burn for 2-3 hours each time you light the candle. This will help the candle burn evenly, and remember to trim wicks before each burn.
WHILE BURNING
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Never leave a burning candle unattended or lit while sleeping. If you are going to leave the room or go to bed, be sure to extinguish all candles first.
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Never touch or move a burning candle. Never move a candle container when the wax is liquified.
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Don’t burn a candle all the way down. For safety measures, stop burning a candle when there is ¼ inch of wax left in the vessel.
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If burning multiple candles, place each candle at least three inches apart from one another. This is to ensure they don’t melt one another, or create their own drafts.
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Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly. Before re-lighting, let the candle cool, trim the wick, and check for unwanted drafts.
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when extinguishing
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Use a candle snuffer to extinguish a candle, if available, as it’s the safest way to prevent hot wax from splattering.
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Do not use water to extinguish a candle, this can cause the hot wax to splatter and could break a glass container.
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Before leaving the room, make sure your candle is completely out and there is no glow coming from the wick ember.
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Do not touch or move the candle until it has completely cooled.