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Putting Out Holiday Candles

When you light candles at holiday times, write down the number of candles lit and inform someone where the piece of paper is that has the candle information on it.

At the end of the evening of entertaining when you are extinguishing the candles, you can be assured that all candles are extinguished by the list that you made of the number of candles lit. Children love to count the candles lit; this would be a good project for a child (age 10-12) or older.

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By WandaJo from Tennessee

Editor's Note: Great idea Wanda! It would be a good idea to give the kids or whoever puts the candles out, a candle snuffer so they don't blow wax all over.

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By Paula (Guest Post)
December 23, 20050 found this helpful

Last Christmas we had a candle that didn't get snuffed out at the end of the day and it melted down and caught the plastic poinsettia ring on fire! My husband threw it into the sink and doused the flame, but the house had already filled with black, acrid smoke! I now only use the little candles in their own metal holder, they burn out before they catch anything on fire.

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December 24, 20050 found this helpful

never leave a candle burning unattended, especially if you have pets or small children
do not place burning candles near flammable objects
burn in a draft-free environment

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By WANDAJO (Guest Post)
December 25, 20060 found this helpful

ON CHRISTMAS EVE THIS YEAR, I HAD 4 CANDLES BURNING IN THE LIVING ROOM AREA AND 1 IN THE BATHROOM AREA; I WROTE THE NUMBER DOWN AND THE SNUFFER WAS HANDY AT THE END OF THE NIGHT TO EXTINGUISH THEM. I DO USE GLASS VOTIVE CANDLEHOLDERS OR LARGE GLASS PILLAR CANDLE HOLDERS FOR CANDLES; I USE TAPERS ONLY ON THE DINING ROOM TABLE SO THEY WILL NOT BE CLOSE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIALS.

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