Before burning, trim the Wick ¼" tall before lighting and relighting your candle. Doing so will help keep the wax clean and prevent dripping, flaring, or an uneven burn.
Place the candle on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface away from flammable objects or materials.
Avoid drafts from vents or air currents. Doing so will prevent sooting, a rapid, or an uneven burn.Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
While Burning
Never leave a burning candle unattended; be sure to extinguish the candle before leaving the room. Always keep lit candles in view.
Lit candles are very hot. Never touch or move a candle when it's burning. Never move a candle when the wax is liquified. Wait until the candle has cooled completely and has reached a solid-state.
Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Avoid keeping candles in areas where children, pets, or adults can knock them down.
Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Always keep burning candles away from flammable furniture, textiles, materials, decorations, or objects.
When lighting your candle for the first time and every time after that, allow enough time for the wax to melt completely to reach the edges of the vessel to prevent tunneling.
Do not burn your candle continuously for more than 4 hours at each use time.
Do not burn a candle all the way down to the bottom of the container. For safety, stop burning the candle when there is ¼" of wax remaining in the vessel.
Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly. Before relighting, check for unwanted drafts, let the candle cool, trim the wick, and then relight.
When burning multiple candles at a time, place each candle at least three inches apart to ensure they do not create unwanted drafts or melt one another.
When Extingushing
The safest way to extinguish a candle is with a candle snuffer. Doing so will help prevent excess smoke and hot wax from splattering.
Avoid touching the candle until it is completely cooled.
Before exiting the room, make sure the candle is completely out, and there is no glow from the wick ember that remains.
How to get the most out of your scented candle?
Before burning
Before burning, trim the Wick ¼" tall before lighting and relighting your candle. Doing so will help keep the wax clean and prevent dripping, flaring, or an uneven burn.
Place the candle on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface away from flammable objects or materials.
Avoid drafts from vents or air currents. Doing so will prevent sooting, a rapid, or an uneven burn.Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
While Burning
Never leave a burning candle unattended; be sure to extinguish the candle before leaving the room. Always keep lit candles in view.
Lit candles are very hot. Never touch or move a candle when it's burning. Never move a candle when the wax is liquified. Wait until the candle has cooled completely and has reached a solid-state.
Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Avoid keeping candles in areas where children, pets, or adults can knock them down.
Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Always keep burning candles away from flammable furniture, textiles, materials, decorations, or objects.
When lighting your candle for the first time and every time after that, allow enough time for the wax to melt completely to reach the edges of the vessel to prevent tunneling.
Do not burn your candle continuously for more than 4 hours at each use time.
Do not burn a candle all the way down to the bottom of the container. For safety, stop burning the candle when there is ¼" of wax remaining in the vessel.
Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly. Before relighting, check for unwanted drafts, let the candle cool, trim the wick, and then relight.
When burning multiple candles at a time, place each candle at least three inches apart to ensure they do not create unwanted drafts or melt one another.
When Extingushing
The safest way to extinguish a candle is with a candle snuffer. Doing so will help prevent excess smoke and hot wax from splattering.
Avoid touching the candle until it is completely cooled.
Before exiting the room, make sure the candle is completely out, and there is no glow from the wick ember that remains.
How to get the most out of your scented candle?
Before burning
Before burning, trim the Wick ¼" tall before lighting and relighting your candle. Doing so will help keep the wax clean and prevent dripping, flaring, or an uneven burn.
Place the candle on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface away from flammable objects or materials.
Avoid drafts from vents or air currents. Doing so will prevent sooting, a rapid, or an uneven burn.Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
Keep candle free of dust & foreign materials.
While Burning
Never leave a burning candle unattended; be sure to extinguish the candle before leaving the room. Always keep lit candles in view.
Lit candles are very hot. Never touch or move a candle when it's burning. Never move a candle when the wax is liquified. Wait until the candle has cooled completely and has reached a solid-state.
Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Avoid keeping candles in areas where children, pets, or adults can knock them down.
Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Always keep burning candles away from flammable furniture, textiles, materials, decorations, or objects.
When lighting your candle for the first time and every time after that, allow enough time for the wax to melt completely to reach the edges of the vessel to prevent tunneling.
Do not burn your candle continuously for more than 4 hours at each use time.
Do not burn a candle all the way down to the bottom of the container. For safety, stop burning the candle when there is ¼" of wax remaining in the vessel.
Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly. Before relighting, check for unwanted drafts, let the candle cool, trim the wick, and then relight.
When burning multiple candles at a time, place each candle at least three inches apart to ensure they do not create unwanted drafts or melt one another.
When Extingushing
The safest way to extinguish a candle is with a candle snuffer. Doing so will help prevent excess smoke and hot wax from splattering.
Avoid touching the candle until it is completely cooled.
Before exiting the room, make sure the candle is completely out, and there is no glow from the wick ember that remains.
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