PREVENT

Candle Fires

  

Follow the Circle of Safety

Information provided by the Massachusetts State Fire Marshal's Office

Use candles in the center of an area one-foot in diameter free of anything that could burn, such as decorations, curtains that could blow around, other items on a table or bureau.  Use a sturdy metal, glass, or ceramic container.

Most candle fires start when they are left burning unattended.  Don't leave a candle burning out of your sight when you fall asleep at night.

Many candle fires are started when pets knock them over, or when children touch or play with them.

Store in a high cabinet, preferably a locked one.  You wouldn't leave a loaded gun lying around and a lighter can be just as dangerous in a child's hand.

Children, teenagers, grown-ups, and older adults should know the rules of safe candle use.

Candle use has risen greatly in the past decade, but unfortunately so have candle fires.  They have more than tripled in Massachusetts in the past ten years.

Several people are killed, usually in their own homes, from candle fires each year.

For more information, see the State Fire Marshal's web site.

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