Candle Safety Tips for the Holidays

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The holiday season is a time for warmth, celebration, and light—whether it’s the glow of candles, menorahs, or kinaras. From Hanukkah to Kwanzaa to festive gatherings with Advent wreaths, candles play a central role in many traditions. But with open flames comes the risk of accidents. Prioritizing candle safety can ensure your celebrations remain bright and joyful. Read on for essential candle safety tips and how Encore Fire Protection can help protect your home and business during the holidays.

Candle Safety 101: Protect Your Home

  1. Never Leave Candles Unattended –
The golden rule of camdle safety: Always extinguish candles before leaving the room or going to bed. Unattended flames are one of the leading causes of house fires.
  2. Keep Candles Away from Flammable Items –
Place candles on heat-resistant surfaces and away from curtains, paper, decorations, and other combustible materials.
  3. Use Proper Candle Holders –
Opt for sturdy, non-flammable candle holders that won’t tip over and can catch dripping wax.
  4. Trim Candle Wicks –
A trimmed wick (¼ inch) prevents large flames, reduces sparks, and ensures a safer burn.
  5. Keep Candles Out of Reach –
Position candles where children and pets can’t knock them over or get burned.

 

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Menorah & Kinara Candle Safety Tips

  1. Use a Stable, Non-Flammable Base Always set menorahs and kinaras on flat, stable surfaces away from flammable materials like tablecloths or holiday decorations.
  2. Light Candles Carefully –
Be cautious of loose clothing, hair, and hands when lighting candles to avoid accidental contact with flames.
  3. Extinguish Flames When Unattended –
Never leave a menorah or kinara burning when you leave the room. Blow out all flames before heading to bed.
  4. Check for Stability
- Before lighting, make sure the menorah or kinara is balanced and won’t tip over.
  5. Consider Safer Alternatives –
Electric menorahs and kinaras provide a flame-free option that’s especially great for families with children or pets.

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Encore Fire Protection: Your Partner in Holiday Safety

The holidays are the perfect time to double-check your fire safety measures. Encore Fire Protection is here to help safeguard your celebrations.

  • Fire Extinguisher Services: Make sure your fire extinguisher is ready for quick action. We offer inspections, recharges, and replacements to keep you prepared.
  • Smoke Detector Maintenance: Ensure your smoke alarms are in perfect working order for early warnings of any fire-related emergencies.
  • Sprinkler System Support: Hosting a holiday party or managing a business? Reliable sprinkler systems are key to fire protection. Encore specializes in design, inspections, and maintenance.
  • Fire Safety Education: Have questions about keeping your space safe during the holidays? Our team provides expert advice tailored to your needs.

 

From candle safety to expert fire protection services, Encore Fire Protection is your trusted partner this season. Contact us for fire safety solutions designed to fit your needs and enjoy the holidays with peace of mind.

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