4X8 Dripping Beeswax Flickering Flame Wax-Like Battery Operated Candles.
These candles are made of a Wax-like Resin material. The Dripping Beeswax Flickering Flame Battery Operated Candles approximate size is 4 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall. The Dripping Beeswax Flickering Flame Battery Operated Candles shell is made of .25 inches of resin. These Dripping Beeswax Flickering Flame Battery Operated Candles use four AA batteries that will last approximately 72 hours, collectively, assuming they are Brand Name Alkaline Batteries.AA Batteries are not included! We do have AA batteries for the battery powered pillar candles. Select this link to view our AA Sized Alkaline Batteries. The Dripping Beeswax Flickering Flame Battery Operated Candles have a three-way switch to conserve energy.
The settings are:
1) Dim - Battery life is about 180 hours.
2) On - Battery life is about 75 hours (this is brighter).
3) Off - Conserve battery power.
These candles are perfect for all occasions, indoors or outdoors, whether it be for a party or a casual night in with a significant other. Just set the candle to Dim or On and place the it wherever you want it. Then relax in the candle light knowing that it is perfectly safe. To view all of our hard to find battery candles select this link Battery Candles.
Each of these Candles requires four AA Batteries, which are loaded from the base, through an easy-to-locate pull-out panel. They will give your candles approximately 72 hours of continuous light. The AA Batteries Are Not Included.
IMPORTANT SAFETY FACTS ABOUT FLAME BURNING CANDLES.
According to a survey on candle-related fires, these are some things we ought to be aware of:
1) Teenagers cause a disproportionate number of fires! Teens make up less than one tenth of the population, but cause more than one fifth of the fires. The vast majority of these fires originate in the teen’s room. Why is this important to know? So we understand that we need to be more aware of when our teens are using candles, and how careful they are being with them! If the majority of the candle-related fires, being caused by teens, occur in their bedrooms, then we ought to think more about removing the candles from their rooms, or replacing them with flameless battery candles that do not have a burning flame. The last thing we want is for our teenagers to be harmed, right?
2)The majority of all candle-related fires occurred for the same reasons, whether the candles were attended or unattended. Why is this important to know? It tells us that even when we are supervising burning candles we are missing out on the dangers lurking around it! What are those dangers? Most of the time a flammable substance was placed to close to the candle and a fire resulted! We must be sure to keep ALL flammable substances away from flame burning candles! Other times the flame candle was allowed to burn too long or it fell over on its own. That right there tells us we need to pay attention to how long our candles burn! The longer a wax and wick candle burns the more likely it is to melt and fall over. Only a handful of all candle-related fires were caused by the holder breaking or being knocked over by a pet or individual.
SUMMARY: Teens need to be more aware of how and when they are burning candles, ESPECIALLY in their own rooms, and we need to be more aware of when and how our teenagers are burning them! For your teen’s room safty, only burn flame candles when someone will be supervising them and ensure that the flame candle is in a sturdy holder. Keep the candle clear of all other flamable objects. We also need to be conscious of what to look for when we are burning flame candles, so that it DOES make a difference if we’re supervising the candle burning or not.
We recommend that you purchase our safe flameless LED candles to avoid all these fire dangers. It is our goal to help you enjoy your candles safely, whether they are wax and wick flame candles or Flameless Flickering Battery Operated LED Candles! To view all of our hard to find battery candles select this link Battery Operated Candles. Let’s keep safety first!

