Cheapest is not Always the Best!
Candles are possibly the cheapest form of emergency lighting and the easiest to find. But, they undoubtedly present the greatest risk. If left unattended, a candle can easily be knocked over accidentally or blown over by the wind and subsequently start a fire. Candles also give-out less light than gas, solar, or battery lighting devices.
Candle usage would not be my choice for any reason. But, if you decide to take some along on your next camping trip for emergency purposes, be sure they are only used with adult supervision and not when it’s too breezy/windy. Candles should always be secured in a way where they can not be accidentally knocked over. As a rule, never light a candle inside a tent or leave one lit, anywhere, unattended. BE SAFE !



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