The LED Battery Tea Light Candles
with a decorative glass votive holder are 2.5 inch tall and 2.25 inches in diameter. The battery tea light candles light colors are Blue, Green, Red and Yellow. The Battery Operated Candles light is a 3 volt flickering flame light bulbs that are the same color as the frosted glass votive holders and use a 3 Volt Lithium cell battery. The lithium batteries for the Battery Operated Candles are included and will last 48 hours of continous use. A convient on/off switch is located on the bottom of the Battery Candles that allows you to turn the votive light off and on to conserve battery energy. Our flameless Battery Candles are safe, fun and perfect when you need an alternative in order to meet insurance policies and/or fire codes. These realistic Battery Operated Candles and frosted glass votive holders bring a soft glow of candle light indoors without the risk of fire, or the mess from wax and smoke. Select to view all of unique Christmas Decorations Ideas for the holiday season.
Battery Operated Votive Lights are perfect for party tables, wedding table candle lights, dances, promotional events, holiday arrangements or for countless other candle uses.
Massachusetts study finds teenagers had a disproportionate number of wax and wick candle fires.
Two-thirds of the people using candles in these fires were between 20 and 64 years old.
However, teenagers faced the greatest relative risk of a candle fire. Although they comprised only 9% of the states population, they accounted for 21% of the fires, meaning they were more than twice as likely to have a candle fire as the population in general. About two-thirds of the candle users were female. Although females were in the majority in all age groups, the distribution ranged from about three-fifths female for teenagers and young adults; four-fifths in the middle age group, and about nineteenths female among candle users over 65. When teenagers were the candle users, three of every four candle fires started in the bedroom. This study asked first if the candle was unattended, and then asked for the cause separately. Three-quarters of the fires occurred when candles were unattended. There was relatively little difference between the causes seen for unattended and attended candle fires. Forty percent (40%) of the wax and wick candle fires were caused by combustibles too close to the candle. In 35% of the cases, the candle burned down too low. The candle tipped over (on its own) in 10% of the incidents, and was knocked over (by a person, pet or other object) in 7% of the fires. The holder broke in 3% of the cases. In half of the fires in which information about the candleholder was provided, the holder was made of glass, china, crystal, or pottery. No holders were used in 16% of the fires. The holders were metal in 12% of the incidents, and plastic or polystyrene in another 12%. Candleholders were made of wood in 4% of these incidents. Check out our selection of Outdoor Christmas Decorations.





