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  1. Candles are made out of wax. Candle poisoning occurs when someone swallows candle wax. This can happen by accident or on purpose. This article is for information only. DO ...
  2. ... were going to whistle or blow out a candle. 4. Breathe out (exhale) slowly through your lips ... were going to whistle or blow out a candle. 4. Breathe out (exhale) slowly through your lips ...
  3. ... fire, such as a stove, fireplace, or tabletop candle. Keep oxygen 6 feet (about 2 meters) away ... Electric baseboard or space heaters Wood stoves, fireplaces, candles Electric blankets Hairdryers, electric razors, and electric toothbrushes
  4. ... of reach of children. Never leave a burning candle or fireplace unattended. Do not stand too close ... wood stove. Do not touch matches, lighters, or candles. Tell an adult right away if you see ...
  5. ... is a solid waxy substance used to make candles and other items. This article discusses what may ... be found in some: Arthritis bath/spa treatments Candles Waxes Note: This list may not be all- ...
  6. ... were going to whistle or blow out a candle. Exhale slowly through your lips for 4 or ...
  7. ... as you blow out, like blowing out birthday candles. Repeat 10 to 15 times, or as many ...
  8. ... the deceased. For example, you can light a candle, pray, float a balloon to the sky, or ...
  9. ... were going to whistle or blow out a candle. 4. Breathe out (exhale) slowly through your lips ...
  10. This ingredient is found in: Crayons Candles Canning wax Note: This list may not be all-inclusive.
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