I appreciate your time and efforts in sharing such important and useful information with the rest of us. I am learning a lot from all your content and I am excited to keep testing as I just started my journey into candle making.🕯
Thanks for vital info. I had looked into the soap guild one so that was a confirmation. Wanted another option to look into so thanks for number 2 rec for soaps and candles. Glad this was not a real situation for you, which is what I thought when I first saw the title. Its bad you can do ur due diligence and a lawyer and customer still try to sue you when it was total negligence on the part of the customer. Customers dont tell the whole story to their lawyers or the lawyer knows and still will try to get them and the client money. Thanks again
Power burns are important. I always slightly under wick for this reason and in 6 years no one has complained about how my candles burn. Still Insured but still....
Absolutely encourage power burns on the channel and in my own testing, however even with a candle that is able to power burn for more than 4 hours that doesn’t mean that a fire couldn’t occur, say from a fan that instead blows a tissue near the candle flame.
Great topic. If you're vending at festivals, you should make sure your general liability applies to that situation and maybe get commercial property coverage. A jeweler friend brought up festival coverage in her forum and there were several stories about things like booths collapsing wrecking their neighbors inventory.
I would add however that if you make your own candle vessels which fail and contribute to a fire your insurance may not cover you. You need to ensure that the containers you manufacture are thoroughly tested and pass all needed safety requirements and are fit for purpose with the relevant documents. You should ask these questions with your insurance company before agreeing.
That is the reason why we would not want to live in America, lawsuits and wins on ppl there own faults is crazy, we heard so many crazy lawsuits that blow our minds, like the one with the mother that won against McDonald's while she didn't pay attention and her daughter got "burned"on a chicken nugget, she almost got a million dollars, that case and several more baffeled us. You do everything right and an idiot falling asleep with a candle burning blames you for his stupidity🙄😒
Haha, I am not going to disagree with this. I believe in the EU the losing party is responsible for many fees so most only enter a realistic lawsuit they expect to win.
Thank you for this information!
I appreciate your time and efforts in sharing such important and useful information with the rest of us. I am learning a lot from all your content and I am excited to keep testing as I just started my journey into candle making.🕯
Thanks for watching! I am so glad this video was helpful!
Thanks for vital info. I had looked into the soap guild one so that was a confirmation. Wanted another option to look into so thanks for number 2 rec for soaps and candles. Glad this was not a real situation for you, which is what I thought when I first saw the title. Its bad you can do ur due diligence and a lawyer and customer still try to sue you when it was total negligence on the part of the customer. Customers dont tell the whole story to their lawyers or the lawyer knows and still will try to get them and the client money. Thanks again
You’re very welcome! I’m glad this was helpful.
Thank you I’m just getting started and I’m testing product phase.
You're welcome! I’m glad this video was helpful.
This is why I only make candles for myself.
People are idiots.
So important to protect yourself and your business!
Absolutely! Thanks for commenting and look forward to my Patreon post on this one yet later this evening.
Power burns are important. I always slightly under wick for this reason and in 6 years no one has complained about how my candles burn. Still Insured but still....
Absolutely encourage power burns on the channel and in my own testing, however even with a candle that is able to power burn for more than 4 hours that doesn’t mean that a fire couldn’t occur, say from a fan that instead blows a tissue near the candle flame.
Thank you for the transparency Allen
Glad you enjoyed this one!
Thank you, Allen aways have a fire blanket!!!😂😂
I sure do! I actually keep two in my kitchen (aka candle making studio).
I use Next... I manufacture a glass cleaner... Next was easy to work with and inexpensive
Thanks for sharing, Joseph!
Great topic. If you're vending at festivals, you should make sure your general liability applies to that situation and maybe get commercial property coverage. A jeweler friend brought up festival coverage in her forum and there were several stories about things like booths collapsing wrecking their neighbors inventory.
thanks for sharing this!
User needs to be responsible. The candle didn't light itself.
omg that intro is a panic attack lol.
Hahahaa!! As someone who has had them I can relate 🤣
I would add however that if you make your own candle vessels which fail and contribute to a fire your insurance may not cover you. You need to ensure that the containers you manufacture are thoroughly tested and pass all needed safety requirements and are fit for purpose with the relevant documents. You should ask these questions with your insurance company before agreeing.
That is a great point and important to do! This was definitely something I took into careful consideration when choosing an insurance company.
That is the reason why we would not want to live in America, lawsuits and wins on ppl there own faults is crazy, we heard so many crazy lawsuits that blow our minds, like the one with the mother that won against McDonald's while she didn't pay attention and her daughter got "burned"on a chicken nugget, she almost got a million dollars, that case and several more baffeled us. You do everything right and an idiot falling asleep with a candle burning blames you for his stupidity🙄😒
Haha, I am not going to disagree with this. I believe in the EU the losing party is responsible for many fees so most only enter a realistic lawsuit they expect to win.
Jack doesn't deserve to be gifted candles anymore
Haha I love this comment 🤣
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You don’t ever use water. Baking soda or a fire extinguisher that is made for multipurpose.
Haha that may be what you’re supposed to do but I was just portraying a realistic example of what someone might have happen and try to do
@@earthglow I actually did toss water on a candle fire and it went up like a torch. Was so close to my face. Scary
@@lkwittmayeryikes!!! I’m so glad you were okay.
People panic and water comes to their mind first for a fire. But it is just like a grease fire.
Thank you for this information, I really needed it
Glad it was helpful!
In no situation would you be liable for someones negligence. Put your warnings on the candle and move on with your business.
I wish that were the case!
A warning label will not suffice. If you are making/selling candles, please get insurance; otherwise, expect a lawsuit if something goes wrong.
Thank you so much for the information.
You are very welcome! I hope it was helpful.
Thimble insurance. Super easy to purchase, a d no payment to join a guild.
Thanks for sharing!