
Candle Making Tips- Safety First |
| Date Added: May 09, 2008 02:34:36 PM |
Candle making can be a pleasurable or even profitable hobby, but one must be always cognizant of the fact that hot melted wax can cause many serious problems if proper precautions are not taken. Candle making safety tips include having a fire extinguisher and a box of baking soda on hand whenever you are melting wax. Use these to put out any wax fires that might start. First try to smother the fire with the baking soda. You can also use the top of your double boiler to smother a wax fire. You'll need to have a double boiler for melting the wax, so it will be available. Don't ever try to put out a wax fire with water, as the wax can burst and explode and burn the skin. Also don't ever let your wax temperature exceed 280 degrees F (138 degrees C). Other Candle Making Tips- Keep Kids and Pets Away Other Precautions Although candle making has its dangers due to the need to handle hot melted wax, most of the problems mentioned above can be easily avoided if you are aware of the dangers of hot wax and use common sense when making candles. If you have the right equipment and are prepared and consider the above candle making tips, your projects will be executed smoothly and serious problems will be avoided. Walt Ballenberger is founder of http://www.highlyscentedcandles.org For hand-crafted scented candles that are clean and long burning visit http://www.highlyscentedcandles.org Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Walt_Ballenberger |





