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State Fire Marshal Reminds Tennesseans to Use Candles with Care

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – While candles are a popular piece of home décor, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) wants to remind consumers that flamed candles must be used properly to avoid loss of life, injury, and significant property damage.

Though candles might make homes feel festive, they can also cause tragedy. In 2017, Tennessee fire departments responded to 77 home structure fires that were started by candles. These fires caused two civilian fatalities, two civilian injuries, one firefighter injury and $2,447,363 in direct property damage.

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“We remind consumers to always take care when using candles,” said State Fire Marshal and Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “When left unattended or placed too close to something that can burn, candles can cause devastating fires. Fortunately, consumers can prevent candle-related fires with just a few cautionary steps.”

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), on average, 24 home candle fires are reported every day in the United States. More than one-third (37 percent) of home candle fires begin in the bedroom. Three of every five (59 percent) candle fires start when something that could burn, such as furniture, mattresses or bedding, curtains, or decorations, is placed too close to the candle.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office offers the following tips to keep Tennesseans safe from candle fires:

For more home fire safety information or to download a free copy of the 2018 Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office calendar, visit tn.gov/fire [2]