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How Not To Set Your House On Fire

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">I am sure that the emergency services hate to see the end of summer as inevitably life gets busier for them later in the year&period; On top of the obvious dangers of icy roads&comma; darker evenings and flooding they have to negotiate Bonfire Night and Christmas&period; Now I am sure you understand why fireworks might be problematic but what’s dangerous about Christmas I hear you ask&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Festive Cheer<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Well apart from relatives up and down the land threatening to kill each other and an epidemic of overeating and inebriation&comma; Christmas tends to mean that there are more domestic fires&period; These are not generally caused by the frustrated recipients of hideous festive knitwear burning their presents&period; Neither are they usually the result of incinerated turkeys or the in laws torching uncle Charlie’s house in revenge for a bout of salmonella poisoning&period; The main offenders are candles which are the direct cause of thousands of fires every year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>The Naked Truth<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Candles are still very much a feature of the festive season in many homes but often with disastrous consequences&period; Candles are very pretty and add a special ambiance to your home but they have naked flames which can ignite a fire in seconds&period; There are more fires at Christmas because there are more candles on display and more flammable materials just waiting to be ignited&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">After all most homes do not feature a tree in the living room for the rest of the year nor do they have lots of paper cards on mantelpieces&period; They don’t have decorations hanging from the ceiling and mountains of wrapping paper everywhere&period; Naked flames do not mix well with wood and paper&period; All it takes is for a draught to divert the flame&comma; a pet to knock over a candle&comma; a card to fall off the mantel or decorations to come loose and fly about&period; One minute you have the perfect festive scene&comma; the next a raging inferno&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Candle Safety<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">If you are going to feature candles in your home at any time of year&comma; but particularly at Christmas&comma; it is crucial that you follow some simple guidelines to keep you&comma; your family and your house safe from disaster&period; Never leave a lighted candle unattended&comma; position your candles well away from any flammable materials&comma; ensure that your candles are stable&comma; keep them out of the reach of children and pets and take care to extinguish them fully before leaving the room&period; Stand candles well away from any draughts&comma; make sure there is somewhere for hot wax to safely collect and do not put candles on your Christmas tree if you don’t want a forest fire rampaging through your living room&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Common Sense<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">This probably all sounds a bit obvious which it is really but clearly people get careless with their candles because house fires are so common&period;  People get seriously hurt and even killed every year because of the humble candle so make sure you are not one of them&period; Remember it only takes a second&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Sally Stacey is a professional writer and small business owner with an interest in home decor and safty in the home&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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