Candle Fire Safety Tips from USFA & NFPA
The warm glow of candles can help set the mood for holiday celebrations, but did you know that a home fire caused by candles is reported in the United States every 34 minutes?
According to the NFPA, the top five days for home candle fires are:
- Christmas Day
- Christmas Eve
- New Year's Day
- Halloween
- December 23
Source: Home Candle Fires, NFPA Fire Analysis and Research, Quincy, MA, June 2010.
The majority of candle fires result from human error and negligence. Candle fires and the damage they can cause are preventable.
- If possible, avoid using lighted candles.
- If you must use candles, place them in sturdy holders.
- Keep candles away from children and pets.
- Extinguish candles after each use.
- Never leave burning candles unattended.
Learn what you can do to prevent a tragic candle fire from starting in your home with this important information from the United States Fire Administration, FEMA, and NFPA.
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