One of the most popular candles that many men and women love to create and buy in stores is gel candles. These popular candles are very pretty to look at when they are fully lit in a dark home and they can add a little ambiance to a quiet evening.
Over the last few years many reports have circulated online about gel candles causing fires and accidents. Most of the reports about gel candles are urban legends while some reports are true.
In the United States, a fourteen year old boy was recently injured by a gel candle when he poured scented gel into a previously lit candle. This boy suffered third degree burns over his body and still continues to fight for his life.
In spite of the potential hazards that gel candles pose many people might still be tempted to buy them. These candles do come with warnings on their labels but once the wrapper is removed from the candle it’s easy to forget the danger associated that comes with it.
The liquid gel that comes with these candles is very similar to gasoline and can explode very easily so if you intend on bringing a gel candle into your home make sure that you monitor it very closely, keep it out of the reach of children, never leave it unattended, don’t pour gel into a previously lit candle and always keep a fire extinguisher nearby for safety purposes.
To avoid the hazards that come with gel candles you should consider buying a safer candle like a tea light, flameless candles or pillar candles. For people who want to avoid the hassle and potential risks that come from bringing candles into the home there are LED flameless candles and battery operated candles that will enable you to enjoy the same ambiance of candles without the risks.
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