Farm Bureau Insurance Safety Alert - Candles

Released on: December 19, 2007, 12:28 pm

Press Release Author: Jimmy Maas

Industry: Management

Press Release Summary: Holiday candles brighten rooms, but also present risks.
Follow these tips to keep your holiday season safe.

Press Release Body: RICHMOND, VA, December 19, 2007 - Cinnamon, pine, and pumpkin
scents may soon fill our homes with the aroma of the holidays. Dim, romantic
lighting creates ambiance suited for holiday guests. By the flame of a lighted
candle, family and friends gather to celebrate. Many Virginians use candles for a
little extra touch to light up the holidays. Although beautiful, candles are a
dangerous fire hazard if not properly placed and monitored.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, candle fires account for 2.4%
of all fires and result in 6% of total injuries from fires and 3% of all fatalities
from fires. These statistics are on the rise with the growing popularity of candle
usage.

"Candles can be safe products if they are used and watched carefully," says Jimmy
Maass, safety coordinator at Virginia Farm Bureau. "Paying attention to basic fire
safety rules will help you enjoy the season more and probably prevent a fire."

Farm Bureau Insurance urges anyone who plans to use candles this holiday season and
throughout the coming year to follow these safety tips provided by the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), and the National Candle Association:

. Be sure to check your smoke detectors to ensure they are working properly.
. Use only with constant adult supervision.
. Always keep a burning candle within sight. Extinguish when leaving a room or
going to sleep.
. Keep candles away from items that can catch fire (e.g., Christmas trees,
flammable decorations and liquids, clothing, books, paper, and curtains).
. Make sure you place candles on a secure, heat resistant surface, in sturdy
holders that will not tip over. Make sure the holders are non-combustible and big
enough to collect all the dripping wax.
. Do not use candles in places where they can be knocked over by children or pets.
. Keep wicks trimmed to one-quarter-inch, and extinguish candles when they burn
down to within two inches of the holder.
. Always burn candles in a well ventilated room. Keep burning candles away from
drafts, vents, ceiling fans and other items that move air.
. Keep the wax pool free of wick trimmings, matches, and debris at all times.
. Place burning candles at least three inches apart from one another.
. Extinguish a candle if it smokes, flickers repeatedly, or the flame becomes too
high.
. Use a candle snuffer to extinguish a candle. Never extinguish candles with water.

Remember these NFPA tips when young children are present:

. Keep candles up high, out of reach.
. Never leave a child unattended in a room with a candle. A child should not
sleep in a room with a lit candle.
. Keep all matches and lighters up high and out of sight and reach of children.
The preferred storage area is a locked cabinet.

During power outages, follow these NFPA suggestions:

. Flashlights and other lights generated by batteries are much safer light
sources than candles.
. Try to avoid carrying a lit candle.
. Don't use a candle to go into a closet to look for something.
. Never use a candle for light when fueling equipment, such as a kerosene heater
or lantern. The flame may ignite the vapors.

The holidays are a wonderful time to celebrate with family and friends, and there is
no doubt that celebrating by candlelight makes the time all the more special. By
utilizing these tips, you can ensure your get-together will have every bit of the
festive cheer intended.

About Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Services
Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Services is committed to providing products that best
meet the insurance needs of Virginia's families and small businesses. An
organization with more than 148,000 members, served by more than 100 county offices
throughout the Commonwealth, Farm Bureau Insurance also offers a wide range of
financial planning products and services. Visit Virginia Farm Bureau at
www.vfbinsurance.com.


Web Site: http://www.vfbinsurance.com

Contact Details: Jimmy Maas
jimmy.maas@vafb.com
804/290-1000

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