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Candle Safety
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Before every burn you should make sure the wick is trimmed to 1/4 inch. Trimming the wick before every burn keeps the flame a suitable size and allows the candle to function to the best of its ability.
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4-6 hours should be the maximum time a candle is burned in a single sitting. A burn time longer that 4-6 hours will cause the vessel to get too hot, and carbon can build up on the wick and cause it to overheat further.
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Always place candle on a heat resistant surface, preventing any heat damage to underlying surfaces.
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Keep candles on heat resistant surfaces out of reach from Children and Pets.
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Place candle away from moving air. To get the most out of the scent of the candle putting it in a safe spot away from air flow allows all of the aromas to disperse more evenly and allows the candle to safely burn.
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Never use water to extinguish the flame as it can cause the hot wax to splash and shatter the vessel, use a proper candle snuffer or gently blow out.
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Ensure that all embers are no longer glowing red and completely extinguished.
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Make sure vessel has completely cooled before touching and or moving.
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When the wax is approximately 1/2 inch from the bottom stop burning. To reuse vessel, place it in a sink of warm water reaching halfway up the vessel, after about 10 minutes the wax will separate from the container and you can pop it out.
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