Luminous Object Safety Tips
A candle is a luminous body when it is lit. When unlit, it doesn't produce any light. Candles can create a pleasant atmosphere, but they are also potentially dangerous. A candle can ignite furniture, curtains, or a carpet and can quickly send an entire room up in flames. If you burn candles at home, follow these safety tips. Place bedroom candles on dresser. If you had another place in mind, just make sure you avoid putting your candle near bedding, curtains, or clothing. It's also important to remember to never fall asleep with burning candles. Candles should be placed on a stable, heat resistant surface. Put candles away from drafts, high traffic areas, pets and children.
While Burning
Never leave a burning candle unattended or lit while sleeping
Never touch or move a burning candle
Don't burn a candle all the way down
If burning multiple candles, place each candle at least three inches apart from one another. ...
Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly.
Lighting many candles frequently in an unventilated space can lead to problems such as aggravating asthma, causing allergy-line symptoms, or irritating the respiratory tract.
A lit candle might seem simple, but been cautious with it while it glows is the best. #Blogging