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		<title>flame-lit lantern safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paper lanterns are wonderful things that are perfect for decorating a home or garden; they also are a great source of light.  They can emit a lot or a little light, depending on how they are set up and what you want to use them for.  Despite all these great things, they can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paper lanterns are wonderful things that are perfect for decorating a home or garden; they also are a great source of light.  They can emit a lot or a little light, depending on how they are set up and what you want to use them for.  Despite all these great things, they can be dangerous if proper care is not taken when using them.</p>
<p>The lanterns come two ways: flame lit or electrical bulb lit.  Because of the heat emitted from the flame, starting a fire is a danger inherent flame lit lanterns.</p>
<p>There are two main types of flame lit lanterns: hanging candle lanterns and ground candle lanterns.</p>
<p>With a <em>hanging candle lantern</em>, the lantern itself hangs from the ceiling or other object, and the candle is suspended in the middle of the lantern.  Most purchased lanterns will come with an easy set up.  When bought fully assembled, there is often a container held in place by metal poles.  A candle can be gently placed in the middle of this.  This can be safely lit, as the correct placement of the candle is built in already.  When a lantern is bought that needs assembly, simply follow the instructions and the candle should be safe to light.  If you are making your own paper lantern, please read our post about making a lantern.  Remember that the candle should have a five to six inch distance from the closest part of the paper; for this reason, lanterns smaller than ten inches in diameter are not recommended because of risk of fire.  If you would like a smaller lantern, please consider the use of electrically lit lanterns.</p>
<p>Placement of the hanging candle lantern is important so as to avoid getting hit.  Place the lanterns out of the way of people’s heads and where they are likely to get hit.</p>
<p>When the candle in the lantern rests on the ground, it is a <em>ground candle lantern</em>.  The “ground” in this case does not always have to be the ground per se, as some lanterns have a bottom base that the candle can rest on; these are another type of ground candle lantern.  The simplest types of these lanterns are made of grocery bags with a candle stuck in the middle of them, which rests on the ground.  More sophisticated designs are made like a table, with four legs supporting a base which the candle rests on.  Safety with these lanterns is the same, five to six inches is the recommended distance from the closest part of the paper.  Manufactured lanterns that require assembly will work fine if the instructions are followed, and pre-assembled lanterns can be safely lit with no problem.  When making your own lantern, keep an open hole of at least five inches in diameter above the flame and at least five to six inches distance from the closest part of the paper.</p>
<p>Another danger with ground candle lanterns is the possibility of being knocked over.  Extra care must be taken to place the lanterns out of the way so as to avoid an accidental fall.</p>
<p>When lighting both kinds of candles, you should remove the candle, light it, and place it carefully back in its holder.  If you have a long barbeque lighter, you may light it while it is in its proper place, but take extra care to avoid lighting the edges of the paper, as barbeque lighter flames can be big.  It is recommended that you turn the flame down to its lowest setting.</p>
<p>Flame-lit lanterns must be carefully put together, lit, and placed, but they are not dangerous if the proper procedures are followed.  With proper care, these lanterns can provide a beautiful source of light and can add to the colors and aesthetics of your home or garden.</p>
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