Lanterns are a wonderful way, economic and environment surrounding an area of lighting and extension of the aesthetics, but can be dangerous if not handled properly, especially with children. If they are properly treated paper lanterns dangerous.
Children can be protected with lanterns in various ways from danger. Parents should educate their children about the dangers of fire and how they burn. If children are too young to understand, should be kept from lampposts. A demonstration of fire card is a great way for children that fire can do something to get in contact with.
When choosing a location for your hometown paper lantern there are a couple of things. You need to know first if you have a basic candle lantern, candles, hung one, or a lantern-lit electrically.
Electrically lit lanterns are the easiest to deal with. These lanterns should be hung or placed up high so that children do not bump into the light bulbs; if you are using standard incandescent bulbs or halogen bulbs (halogen bulbs are not recommended; the heat given off can ignite the paper shell of the lanterns), children can burn themselves from touching it. CFC bulbs are much safer, but for the protection of your lantern you may want to put it out of a child's reach.
Flame-lit lanterns can cause a bit more of a problem. Obviously, you don't want your children near fire. You can do this by putting the lantern out of your children's reach. Sometimes, people like to hang their lanterns at head level; this level is fine, but be careful that there are no chairs or things that your child can climb up on where he or she might be able to touch the lantern.
Flame-lit lanterns that rest on the ground, or ground candle lanterns, should not be used around small children. If you decide to use them, be sure to have a constant eye on your child, because any small bump could cause the candle to fall over and ignite the paper. Or, you can place your ground candle lantern up on a shelf or ledge, where it will function effectively, also.
When properly used, paper lanterns can provide you with beauty, warmth, and light, but when used improperly, they can be dangerous. Take simple precautions so you can your family can enjoy them.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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