Candle Safety & Care

Please read & follow all candle instructions. They are important for your safety and for the life of your candle!

Instructions:

BEFORE EACH USE, TRIM WICK TO 5MM. KEEP WAX POOL FREE OF DEBRIS. DO NOT BURN FOR MORE THAN 3 HOURS AT A TIME. STOP BURNING WHEN 1/2 INCH UNMELTED WAX REMAINS. BURN FOR AT LEAST 2 HOURS ON FIRST USE (WAX SHOULD MELT TO THE EDGES OF JAR TO AVOID TUNNELING). COCO APRICOT WAX MAY HAVE WAX HANGUP ON THE JAR - THIS IS NORMAL AND SHOULD MELT AS THE CANDLE BURNS LOWER INTO THE JAR. KEEP CANDLE AWAY FROM KIDS, PETS, PLANTS,ANYTHING FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTABLE. BURN WITHIN SIGHT AND NEVER LEAVE UNATTENDED. KEEP CANDLE AWAY FROM DRAFTS. PLACE ON A FLAT HEAT RESISTANT SURFACE. DO NOT PLACE CANDLE ON, NEAR, OR BELOW ANYTHING FLAMMABLE. DO NOT LET FLAME GET TOO LARGE OR CANDLE TOO HOT. EXTINGUISH IMMEDIATELY IF ANY PRECAUTIONS ARE VIOLATED.

 

Care*:

Never extinguish a candle or candle fire with water - an explosion could occur.

Incase of fire, cover the flames using a metal pot lid, metal baking sheet, or fire blanket (be careful of these objects getting hot or catching fire). Never use anything that may break or shatter. Be careful not to burn yourself or get too close. Do not touch hot objects

Use a fire extinguisher - class b or k is recommended. Class A not recommended

Get everyone & pets out of the house and call 911 if you are unable to successfully or safely put out the fire or fire has spread to other objects

Always follow all safety instructions on candles which include but are not limited to: trim wicks to 1/4 inch. keep candle away from children, pets, plants, flammable objects. keep candle on a level heat resistant surface away from drafts. not burning for more than 3 hours at a time. discontinue candle when 1/2 inch of wax left. never leave unattended. keep within sight. do not let flame get too high or candle too hot. be careful of hot objects and do not touch. always have working smoke & fire alarms.

*this is for information purposes only and not intended for safety advice. for the most accurate information, please contact your local fire department. information was found from online sources including national fire protection association. this is not acting on behalf of nfpa or any other association, group, company, or individual. there is no liability for injuries, death, property damage, or any other kind of damages from following this information.