🎃 Don’t Turn Your Halloween Into a Real Horror Movie: Watch Out for Candles! 🕯️🔥

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Halloween is meant to bring chills and thrills, but not the kind that come from a house fire. Each year, over 7,400 home fires in the U.S. are started by candles. Many of these begin during the holidays, when decorations, costumes, and carved pumpkins make homes extra flammable.

It only takes one forgotten candle or a bit of fabric too close to a flame to turn a fun night into a disaster. In fact, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that candles cause roughly $290 million in property damage annually.

Halloween & Decorations : A Perfect Storm for Risk

This time of year, the risk heightens: pumpkins, gourds, dried leaves, festive fabrics, draped linens, and seasonal décor all add fuel. Placing candles inside carved pumpkins or in decorative arrangements may look great, but also creates a heat and ignition hazard. The flame or hot wax from inside a pumpkin can ignite the pumpkin rind or nearby decorative materials, especially if the pumpkin is on a flammable surface, near curtains, or next to other dry decorations.

Why Candles Are More Dangerous Than You Think?

  • According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 7,610 home structure fires per year started by candles (for the 2015-2019 period). northhudsonfire.org+3nfpa.org+3Fire Line+3
  • During these fires, there were approximately 90 deaths and 670 injuries annually, plus about $291 million in direct property damage. Fire Line+2sfm.illinois.gov+2
  • On average, that equals roughly 20 home candle fires each day in the U.S. U.S. Fire Administration+1
  • December and other holiday months see peaks: for example, one report says that in December candles started 12 % of home fires, and items too close to the flame were responsible for about 58 % of candle fires. sfm.illinois.gov+1
  • Many fires begin simply because the candle was placed too close to something that could burn (about 50-60 % of candle fires). Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio+1

These stats show that a candle seemingly harmless and low-risk can quickly lead to major damage if left unattended, placed poorly, or surrounded by flammable décor.

✅ Safety Tips for Candle Use This Halloween

Here are essential precautions to make your decorations safe:

  • Use battery-operated flameless candles or LED tea lights instead of real flame whenever possible. These give ambience without the risk. U.S. Fire Administration+1
  • If using real candles: keep them at least 12 inches (≈ 30 cm) away from anything that can burn (pumpkins, drapes, fabric, leaves, décor). U.S. Fire Administration
  • Place each candle on a sturdy, non-combustible surface, in a holder that’s both stable and heat resistant. Don’t let it sit on a cushion, a stack of leaves, or a carved pumpkin shell that may collapse.
  • Never leave a burning candle unattended—especially if children or pets are present or if someone might fall asleep. In many fires, sleeping with a lit candle is a factor. taylorsfirerescue.org+1
  • When placing a candle inside a pumpkin: carve for ventilation, set the pumpkin on a non-flammable surface (like concrete, tile, metal tray), and keep it away from combustibles. Consider cutting a side opening rather than top only, to allow heat/ smoke escape safely.
  • Always extinguish candles before leaving the room or going to bed. And don’t assume the candle holder is safe if the wax has melted too low or the container is cracked.
  • Keep matches, lighters, and candles out of reach of children and pets.
  • Make sure your home has working smoke alarms and a clear evacuation plan—because if a spark becomes a flame, seconds matter.

🆘 If the Unexpected Happens: We’re Here to Help

Even with the best preparation, accidents can happen. If you experience fire damage, smoke damage, or soot infiltration in your home, the team at PuroClean of Central Denver is ready. We specialize in:

  • 24/7 emergency fire-damage cleanup
  • Smoke and odor removal
  • Structural drying and mitigation
  • Helping you coordinate with insurance and rebuild faster

Don’t wait until the worst has happened. Let us be your partner in getting your home safe, restored, and back to normal.

Call us at: (303) 993-1313


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