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kelly94942
Explorer
Jun 04, 2014

Candles in RV?

I've always understood that burning candles in RVs is frowned upon - but why, exactly? Is there something inherently more dangerous about candles in an RV than in a house? I read something that they cause 1 - 2% of fires in RVs, and I don't know how that compares to the percentage they might cause in a house. Can anyone shed some light on this great mystery?

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  • I don't always burn candles but when I do, I burn


    Stay smokey my friends :B
  • Sounds like maybe it's just that if an RV does catch on fire, the entire thing burns much more quickly than a home might. But no more inherent danger than burning a candle in a house?
  • So what exactly is the danger? I've burned scented candles for 30 years or so with no problem.
  • RoyB wrote:
    We don't use candles but really have a whole bunch of flicker LED lights... Get the same atmosphere candles gives you but no unsafe conditions exists...

    These things run a long long time on AA batteries...


    Roy Ken


    I use the same type of candles. I found some that are in a waxy finish, scented and the LEDs flicker. Unless you know they aren't real candles, you wouldn't guess it.
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    RoyB
    Explorer II
    We don't use candles but really have a whole bunch of flicker LED lights... Get the same atmosphere candles gives you but no unsafe conditions exists...

    These things run a long long time on AA batteries...


    Roy Ken
  • We may be in the minority, but we burn candles like this real often.

  • DW loves using scented candles in our rig (and at home), I guess she never gave much thought if it was considered a no-no for RV use. They do get extinguished at bedtime or when we are away from the RV, but that's no different than when we are at our home. I'll mention this post to my DW, but I'm sure she will dismiss the 1%-2% risk and continue using them. It's your RV and if you like burning candles you should do it using general caution to prevent mishaps.
  • Guess where all that wax goes into that tiny enclosed space?
  • 1-2% of fires in RV's? heck I would be surprised if 1-2% of RV'ers burn candles. Go to YouTube and watch an RV fire and then think about what could happen.