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Lights across the Isle of Man will go out tonight to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. The Lights Out campaign will see lights turned off between 10pm and 11pm with people asked to light a single candle or lamp for that period. The initiative is inspired by the words spoken by British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey in 1914 who said the lamps are going out across Europe - we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime. As an organisation we fully support this initative but would just like to remind everyone to take extra care if using a candle we dont want to see anyone hurt or property damaged, so here is some advice: Using candles safely 1. Always place your candles/tea lights in a suitable fire resistant candleholder 2. Make sure the candleholder holds the candle/tea light firmly and is on a flat and stable surface to stop it falling over. 3. Always put the candleholder on a heat resistant surface like a ceramic plate (tea lights can melt plastic surfaces such as the top of a television or the side of a bath). 4. Always leave at least 10cm (four inches) between burning candles/tea lights and never place them under shelves or other enclosed spaces. Keep candles/tea lights, matches and lighters out of the reach of children and pets. 5. Keep candles/tea lights away from curtains, furniture and anything else that can catch fire. Keep loose clothing and hair away from candles/tea lights when they are lit. 6. Always put candles/tea lights out and leave to cool down before you try to move them. Always put candles/tea lights out when you are out of the room and when you go to sleep. 7. Use a candle ‘snuffer’ or a metal spoon to put the candle/tea light out – it is safer than blowing them out which can send sparks and hot wax flying
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 10:58:17 +0000

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