​Matches and lighters are designed to start fires—make sure they only ignite the ones you intend by:
  • Keeping them out of children's reach and away from heat sources.
  • Teaching children not to play with them.
  • Choosing safety matches that only ignite when struck on the box.
  • Using lighters with safety locks that extinguish when released.
  • Ensuring matches are fully out before setting them down.
  • Avoiding discarding used matches directly into the bin.
Incense

Incense sticks may not have an open flame, but their hot embers can still cause fires.

  • Always use a proper incense holder to keep it stable and catch falling ash.
  • Place the holder on a heat-resistant surface like a ceramic tile or metal plate.
  • Keep incense away from flammable items like curtains and paper, and out of reach of children and pets.
  • Never leave burning incense unattended, and ensure it is fully extinguished before leaving the room or going to bed.
Essential-oil burners

Essential oil burners are a great way to enjoy aromatherapy, but they require careful use. Follow these safety tips:

  • Never use a damaged burner or let the oil burn completely.
  • Choose a burner designed for essential oils, regular candle holders can overheat.
  • Place the burner on a stable, heat-resistant, and non-flammable surface.
  • Never leave it unattended, as essential oils are flammable, and burners can overheat.
  • Use only a small amount of oil to prevent excessive flames and fire risks.