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Do I need instructions on my candles?
My answer is always a resounding “Yes!”
I would even go as far to say that an instruction label should be
put on the candle if you are only giving the candle to friends. While
many consumers burn candles, there are still many who are not aware
of some of the basic maintenance required of a candle. This maintenance
includes trimming the wick and only burning the candle for four hours
at a time.
The bigger question is what should be included,
given the limited space on the burning instructions. There are
items that always must
be included and some that should be on the instruction. I have seen
some very clever things done to include even more instructions. Some
use attractive tags that hang on the candle. Others refer the customer
to their company’s website for further information.
Here is a list of information to include on your instructions:
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Keep burning candle away from anything that can catch fire.
- Trim the wick 1/4" inch before each
burn cycle
- Candle holder must be heat resistant and suitable for the candle
being used.
- Do not leave wick trimmings, used matches and other debris in
the candle.
- If flame height gets to large extinguish immediately.
- Burn candles in a well-ventilated room.
- Do not move the candle when it is burning.
- Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets.
- Read and follow all manufacturer instructions carefully.
- Keep burning candles away from drafts, vents and air currents.
- Extinguish a candle if it smokes, flickers
repeatedly, or the flame becomes too high. Cool, trim wick,
check for drafts, and re-light.
Discontinue burning a candle when 2 inches of wax remains (1/2" if
in a container).
As you can see there are a lot of items
that must be considered on the label and your instructions. Make
sure you include as much
information as possible so that your customer knows how to properly—and
safely—burn the candle. |