How To Make An Emergency Candle

How To Make An Emergency Candle

How To Make An Emergency Candle

When you're given lemons, you have to make lemonade and sometimes under emergencies, you have to make do with what you have. Nearly all homes come with enough items that can be used to create a mini candle at night. Some of them can be bought in stores as well or may be in your storage or pantry. following are things you'd need.

How To Make An Emergency Candle

1. FIND A CONTAINER

How To Make An Emergency Candle

2. PUT FUEL SOURCE IN CONTAINER

How To Make An Emergency Candle

3. INSERT WICK IN FUEL INSIDE THE CONTAINER

How To Make An Emergency Candle

LIGHT THE WICK


THE CONTAINER

Anything that is heat resistant is good. This could be made from glass or metal. Avoid plastics if possible. It should be able to hold a liquid and be carried around or stationed as necessary without spilling around. Even ladels or certain spoons can suffice.

How To Make An Emergency Candle

ALUMINUM FOIL

Can be moulded into a cup or bowl to hold liquid

How To Make An Emergency Candle

SHOT GLASSES

Eg. or any liquor glass

How To Make An Emergency Candle

TIN CAN

Eg. Soda cans

How To Make An Emergency Candle

JARS

Eg. Jelly, Jam, Peanut Butter

How To Make An Emergency Candle

CANDY PACKAGING

Or any candy or decorative container made from metal or glass. Eg. Altoids

How To Make An Emergency Candle

BOWLS

Avoid plastic. Slicing and shelling half a fruit such as orange or grapefruit can work too

How To Make An Emergency Candle

GLASS & MUGS

Eg. Coffee mug, drinking glass, wine glass

How To Make An Emergency Candle

BOTTLES

Using a knife or cutter, they can be cut in half to create a container or shattered if they are made from glass


THE FUEL

Most fatty foods or fats in general have the ability to ignite. You might be surprised how many things can catch fire and stay lit for a while. Ensure that they are within a fire-resistant container.

How To Make An Emergency Candle

BUTTER

Can be used temporarily in stick form inside the container

How To Make An Emergency Candle

CAN OF FISH

Insert wick inside the container and ignite

How To Make An Emergency Candle

CHEESE WAX

How To Make An Emergency Candle

VEGETABLE SHORTENINGS

Eg. Crisco

How To Make An Emergency Candle

BACON GREASE

Or most animal fats will burn.

How To Make An Emergency Candle

COOKING OIL

Use a paper clip to hold the wick in place

How To Make An Emergency Candle

GHEE

Semi-Solid, easy to insert and keep in place the wick

How To Make An Emergency Candle

CRAYONS

It doesn't need a wick. Light the top of the crayon.


THE WICK

A wick is submerged, length long into the fuel and ignited using a match or lighter. It uses capillary action to inject the fuel into the fire. All you need to do is tear a little chunk of the material and twist it to make an elongated wick. A paper clip can be used to hold the wick in place.

How To Make An Emergency Candle

COFFEE FILTER

How To Make An Emergency Candle

MOP HEAD

A small fiber from a mop head can be used as a wick

How To Make An Emergency Candle

NEWSPAPERS

How To Make An Emergency Candle

TOILET PAPER

How To Make An Emergency Candle

COTTON FABRIC

Threads or pieces of cloth twisted to form a wick may work too

Where there is a will, there is a usually a way. Creativity works wonders!


For those who have purchased our Energy Pods, they can be used as a candle as well in emergency situations.