THE ART OF BURNING A CANDLE

In order to enjoy your candle and maintain its appearance, you need to follow the rules for a good burn.
To ensure proper use, we recommend that you follow the safety instructions and keep an eye on your candle at all times.

BEFORE LIGHTING THE CANDLE

To ensure quality combustion, it is recommended that the wicks are cut to approximately 1 cm.

DURING BURNING

Remember to wait until the entire surface of the candle is completely liquid before blowing it out.

Avoid exceeding one hour of firing when the entire surface is liquid. A candle that burns for too long can overheat and cause a fire.

Don’t allow the candle to burn down to the last centimeter of wax to avoid the flame coming into contact with the glass. This can cause the container to break.

AFTER BURNING

Before the wax is completely solid, reposition the wicks vertically in their original place.

Clean the inside of the candle regularly to prevent soot from appearing.

SAFETY RULES

Warning: Failure to comply with combustion regulations and precautions may result in fire and personal injury.

– Do not leave the candle burning unattended.
– Do not leave a lighted candle near objects that catch fire.
– Do not leave the candle burning near children and/or animals.
– Always place candles on a heat-resistant surface.
– Always leave at least 10 cm between lit candles.
– Do not leave the candle burning in drafty areas.
– Do not place candles near a heat source.
– Place the candle upright.
– To reduce the formation of soot and a uniform flame, cut the wick to 1 cm each time the candle is relit.
– Always extinguish the flame with the appropriate utensils. Do not blow.
– Always keep the wax free of wick shavings, matches and debris.
– Extinguish the candle if it smokes, flickers repeatedly or if the flame becomes too high.
– Blow out the candle when there is only 1cm of wax left.
– Don’t move a lit candle.
– Never use liquids to extinguish the flame.
– Trim the edge if it is too high due to burning.
– Do not touch and/or hold the lit candle, as it may be hot.
– If the candle liquefies, use a suitable container.
– Avoid direct inhalation of smoke.
– Remove all packaging and labels before lighting the candle.
– Ventilate the room after use.