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Candle Industry Facts

  • Candles are sold principally in three types of retail outlets: department stores; specialty (gift) shops; and mass merchandisers, including drug store chains, supermarkets, and discount stores. The U.S. market is typically separated into seasonal (Christmas/Holiday) business at roughly 35%, and non-seasonal business at about 65%.

     
  • Typically, a major U.S. candle manufacturer will offer 1,000 to 2,000 varieties of candles in its product line.

     
  • Types of candles manufactured in the U.S. include: tapers, straight-sided dinner candles, columns, pillars, votives, wax-filled containers and specialty candles. Many of these come in different sizes and fragrances, and all come in a range of colors.
  • Candles are used in 7 out of 10 U.S. households.

     
  • Candle shipments increase substantially during the third quarter of the year because of the seasonal nature of candle sales during the end-of-year holiday celebrations (including Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa), since candles play a large role at this time of year (religious occasions, gifts and decorations).

     
  • Candle industry research indicates that the most important factors affecting candle sales are scent, color, cost and shape. Fragrance is by far the most important characteristic, with three-fourths of candle purchasers saying it is "extremely important" or "very important" in their selection of a candle for the home.

     
  • Candle manufacturers' surveys show that 96% of all candles purchased are bought by women.
  • Two-thirds of candle purchasers say they use candles once a week or more often. Women are more frequent users than men, and younger people tend to use candles more often than older adults.
  • Candle users say they most frequently burn candles in the living room (42%), followed by the kitchen (18%) and the bedroom (13%).
  • Consumers say they typically burn candles for just under three hours.
  • Nine out of ten candle users say they use candles to make a room feel comfortable or cozy.
  • Candle purchasers view candles as an appropriate gift for the holidays (76%), as a house warming gift (74%), a hostess/dinner party gift (66%), a thank you (61%) and as adult birthday gifts (58%).
  • Tea lights are the most frequently purchased type of candle, followed by votives and container candles.

Candle Safety tips:

Candles are safe products, but may become hazardous when used improperly or in an unsafe manner. National fire safety agencies report that the bulk of candle fire incidents in the United States are due to consumer inattention to basic fire safety or to the misuse of candles. The Candle 4 Less recommends the following safety tips when burning candles:

  • Lighted candles should always be within sight. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Extinguish all candles when leaving a room or before going to sleep.
  • Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Keep burning candles away from furniture, drapes, bedding, carpets, books, paper, flammable decorations, etc.
  • Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Do not place lighted candles where they can be knocked over by children, pets or anyone else.
  • Read and follow all manufacturer instructions carefully.
  • Trim the wick to ¼ inch each time before burning. Long or crooked wicks cause uneven burning and dripping.
  • Always use an appropriate candleholder placed on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
  • Keep burning candles away from drafts, vents and air currents. This will help prevent prevent rapid, uneven burning, smoking and excessive dripping. Drafts can also blow lightweight curtains or papers into the flame where they could catch fire. Ceiling fans can cause drafts.
  • Extinguish a candle if it smokes, flickers repeatedly, or the flame becomes too high. Cool, trim wick, check for drafts, and re-light.
  • Keep the wax pool free of wick trimmings, matches and debris at all times.
  • Do not burn a candle for longer than the manufacturer recommends.
  • Always burn candles in a well-ventilated room.
  • Extinguish the flame if it comes too close to the holder or container. For a margin of safety, discontinue burning a candle when 2 inches of wax remains (1/2 inch if in a container). This will also help prevent possible heat damage to the counter/surface and prevent glass containers from cracking or breaking.
  • Never touch or move a votive or container candle when the wax is liquid.
  • Extinguish pillar candles if the wax pool approaches the outer edge.
  • Place lighted candles at least 3 inches apart from one another.
  • One of the safest ways to extinguish a candle is to use a candle snuffer, which helps prevent hot wax from spattering
  • Do not extinguish candles with water. The water can cause the hot wax to spatter and can cause glass containers to break.
  • Flashlights and other battery-powered lights are much safer light sources than candles during a power failure.
  • Never use a candle as light when you go into a closet to look for things.
  • Never use a candle for light when fueling equipment such as a lantern or kerosene heater.

 Burning Tips:

  • Read and follow all manufacturer instructions carefully.
  • Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Keep burning candles away from furniture, drapes, bedding, carpets, books, paper, flammable decorations, etc.
  • Burn your pillar candle one hour for every inch of its diameter the first time you light it. This will allow the pool of wax to extend to the outside rim and prevent your candle from forming a "canyon" in its center.
  • Votive candles are made to liquefy during burning and should be used in a container that matches the size of the candle. If burned without a container, a votive candle will drip.
  • Trim the wick of any candle to ¼ inch each time before burning. Long or crooked wicks cause uneven burning and dripping. This will ensure clean, smoke-free burning.
  • Burning candles close to one another can change the length and quality of the burn time.
  • Burn candles away from drafts that can cause them to burn unevenly, drip and smoke.
  • Wrap a candle in aluminum foil and place it in the refrigerator one hour before burning and it will last longer. (Wrapping it protects the wick from absorbing moisture!)
  • Always remove labels from the bottom before using votive candles.
  • Never straighten the wick when relighting a taper candle.
  • When burned inside candle lamps, tapers may drip because of the heat generated inside the glass. To avoid excessive dripping, place a penny under one side of the glass globe to give the candle proper ventilation.
  • Blowing out candles can spray wax and affect the wick. “Snuffing” out a wick is best. The most effective way to extinguish the flame of a candle is to use a candle snuffer. The snuffer helps prevent the wax from spraying, and keeps the wick centered as well.

Candle Use and Storage Tips:

  • To guard your candles against fading, avoid placing them in direct sunlight.
  • Store your candles in a cool, dry place. Bright light can fade candle colors and hot temperatures can melt the wax causing your candles to lean. Tapers should lie flat when stored.
  • Clean solid candles with a piece of nylon or a dry or damp soft cloth.
  • Always store candles in a cool, dark, dry place.  Tapers and dinner candles should be stored flat to prevent warping.
  • Remove wax from holders by running very hot water over them.  Alternatively, some individuals suggest placing the candle holder in the freezer.  This will allow the wax to shrink and easily pop off when the candle holder is removed from the freezer.
  • Never use a knife or a sharp object to remove wax drippings from a glass holder; it might scratch, weaken, or cause the glass to break upon subsequent use.
  • Votive candles will clean easily if you add a few drops of water to the glass before inserting the candle.  Caution:  Do not add more than a few drops and do not add water unless you intend to burn the candle immediately afterward.  Over time, a candle wick could absorb the water and no longer burn properly.

Do scented candles burn differently than unscented ones?
Not really. A well-made scented candle – like an unscented candle – produces harmless water vapor and carbon dioxide when burned. The only difference with a scented candle is that a fragrance is released as well. Reputable candle manufacturers carefully monitor the addition of fragrance to ensure a "clean" and proper burn. There is a maximum amount of fragrance that can be added to a candle before it will no longer burn cleanly or properly. There have been some reports of homemade candles containing too much fragrance, or fragrances not approved for candle use, which can cause improper burning.

What should I do if my candle smokes?
A well-made candle will create virtually no smoke when burning properly. However, noticeable smoking will occur whenever a candle’s flame is disturbed, which allows minute particles of unburned carbon (soot) to escape from the flame. Any candle, regardless of formulation or wax type, can be made to smoke by causing the flame to flicker.

To minimize candle flickering, trim the wick to 1/4 inch before lighting, and place burning candles away from vents, drafts and other strong air currents. If a candle continues to significantly flicker or noticeably smoke, it should be extinguished. Allow it to cool, trim the wick, check for drafts, and then re-light.

What should I know about using candles safely?
Please read our candle safety section for more information.

How do I remove wax from carpeting or fabric?
When the wax has hardened, gently remove the larger pieces of wax. After you have removed the larger pieces of wax, get a clean paper towel and place it over the wax spill. Using an iron on a low setting, or a blow dryer on its lowest heat setting, warm the paper towel. The wax under the towel will begin to melt and soak up into the towel. Blot the wax and repeat as necessary until wax is removed. We highly recommend consulting the fabric manufacturer's instructions before trying this trick.

How do I remove wax from wood surfaces?
Follow the instructions above for removing wax from fabric/carpet. Be sure to use a dull object when removing the larger chips of wax so you won't ruin your wood finish. Once you warm the paper towel over the wax spill, just wipe away the wax from the surface.

Why do candles fade in color?
If you place your candle in direct sunlight or it is exposed to strong lights, all candles will fade in color. To keep your candle looking its best, be sure to store your candle in a cool, dry place and keep out of direct sunlight

Why do I need to stop using the candle when the wax content is less tha1/2 inch from the bottom of the container?
This is a precautionary safety measure for you! Usually when the candle is this low, most of the wax has been used and the candle and the jar glass gets extremely hot. For your safety, don't ever pick up the candle jar when it is lit, especially if it is this low and make sure you place the candle on a heat resistant countertop.

Why does the flame seem so high? How do I fix this?
If the flame of any candle seems too high, chances are the wick needs to be trimmed. Blow out the candle, trim the wick and relight the candle. This should correct the problem.

Why is the flame so low? How do I fix this?
The flame may become low if the candle has burned for more hours than normal. Wax that has formed on the sides melts and reduces the length of the exposed wick. If the flame is too low, and there is melted wax in the pool under the flame, blow out the candle carefully, pour out a small amount of wax and relight. While doing this, carefully expose more of the wick by digging out a little wax around the wick. This should allow the candle to be relit.

How do I get all the wax out of my candle holder? How do I get the wax of my Mosaic Burner?
Let the holder cool, then place it in your freezer for approximately 10 to 15 minutes and let the wax harden. The wax should then pop out in your hand. If this is not the case, then use hot water to dissolve the wax. Be sure to dry the holder before using it for another candle.

 

 

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