Make candles yourself
The easiest way to make candles you fill candle sand (granules) into a pretty jar, put a wick in it and light it.
Important instructions for handling candles (open fire)
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Important instructions for handling candles (open fire)
- Never use candles without supervision, extinguish candles before leaving the room.
- Always place candles on a fireproof base, make sure that the candles are on a safe and firm stand
- Keep children and pets away from candles and ignition devices (matches, lighters etc.)
- If candles are used on or near combustible materials (e.g. Advent wreaths, flower arrangements, plant arrangements, fir arrangements, etc.), keep extinguishing media (e.g. water, fire blanket, fire extinguisher) ready.
- There must be no combustible materials above the candle flame; also consider casual light clothing, curtains, drapes, etc., which can reach the candle flame, e.g. through air movement, and thus catch fire.
- If people's clothes catch fire, smother the flames with a blanket, never point fire extinguishers at people!
- Candles should not be extinguished by blowing because hot wax can be splashed (tablecloth, clothing) use an extinguishing bell to smother the flame
- If candles are used as table decorations, place them in such a way that people's hair (e.g. when they bend over while eating, etc.) cannot get near the candle flame; hair burns very quickly!
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The easiest way to make candles you fill candle sand (granules) into a pretty jar, put a wick in it and light it.