It's Fire Prevention Month - Use Candles Safely
It's Fire Prevention Month, but remember to use candles with care throughout the year!
During 2003-2007, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated average of 15,260 home structure fires started by candles per year. These fires caused an annual average of 166 civilian deaths, 1,289 civilian fire injuries, and $450 million in direct property damage. Candles caused 4% of the reported home fires, 6% of home fire deaths, 10% of home fire injuries, and 7% of direct property damage during this period. Homes include dwellings, duplexes, manufactured housing and apartments.
FACTS AND FIGURES
During the five-year period of 2003-2007:
• More than one-third (36%) of home candle fires started in bedrooms. These fires caused 44% of the associated deaths and half (49%) of the associated injuries.
• On average, 42 home candle fires were reported per day.
• Falling asleep was a factor in 12% percent of the home candle fires and 36% of the associated deaths.
• More than half (55%) of home candle fires occurred when some form of combustible material was left or came too close to the candle.
• December is the peak time of year for home candle fires. In December, 13% of home candle fires began with decorations compared to 4% the rest of the year.
SAFETY TIPS
Candle with care
• Blow out all candles when you leave the room or go to bed. Avoid the use of candles in the bedroom and other areas where people may fall asleep.
• Keep candles at least 12 inches away from anything that can burn.
If you do burn candles, make sure that you...
• Use candle holders that are sturdy, and won’t tip over easily.
• Put candle holders on a sturdy, uncluttered surface.
• Light candles carefully. Keep your hair and any loose clothing away from the flame.
• Don’t burn a candle all the way down — put it out before it gets too close to the holder or container.
• Never use a candle if oxygen is used in the home.
• Have flashlights and battery-powered lighting ready to use during a power outage. Never use candles
The Folsom Fire Department responds to several house fires caused by candles every year. Please help to keep us from having to respond to any more.
Be fire safe!
Address/Location
City of Folsom Fire Department
535 Glenn Dr
Folsom, CA 95630
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 916-533-4116
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