Halloween Flameless Candles

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When wanting the look of a real candle without the safety concerns, choose Halloween flameless candles for your holiday decorating.

Decorate safely for Halloween with a flameless candle!
Decorate safely for Halloween with a flameless candle!

All About Halloween Flameless Candles

Flameless candles are perfect for decorating at Halloween. They are safe around children and pets. Since they have no flame, the candles are safe near furniture and curtains and work well both indoors and outdoors. A flameless candle is also perfect for when you want to leave an unattended candle burning. The worst thing that can happen if you forget to turn the candle off is the battery needing to be replaced!

Flameless candles are available in many styles and many are often scented. They are a fun, safe alternative to a real candle. When lit, no one will know that they are battery operated. Flameless candles can be used with regular or rechargeable batteries. Another bonus of flameless candles is that they do not emit smoke or fumes, which may be a concern for those with allergies or environmental issues.

Halloween Ideas for Flameless Candles

There are many different ways to use a flameless candle. Most commonly used as decoration in the home, a flameless candle can add a special touch at the Halloween season. Some unique Halloween ideas include:

  • A single tier Halloween window sensor candle is perfect for children to take trick or treating. Be sure the candle has an easy to carry finger ring around the base and a new battery so the candle stays illuminated the entire time.
  • Try a flameless tea light inside your pumpkin this year. Without the hazards of a real flame, you can keep your carved pumpkin lit safely without fear of it being knocked over and starting a fire.
  • Flameless candles in the windows welcome trick or treaters and give a festive look to your home. No need to worry about curtains or blinds getting caught in the flame.
  • Arrange different flameless candles around a room during your next Halloween party and you will not have to worry about the candles staying lit, dripping wax on your furniture or being accidentally knocked over.
  • If you are concerned about pets getting spooked or excited when the trick or treaters knock at your door, a flameless candle is a safe alternative to a fire burning candle.
  • Many workplaces do not allow real burning candles. Why not try a flameless candle on your desk as a Halloween decoration?

Where to Find Flameless Candles for Halloween

Flameless candles can be purchased from a variety of stores both online and in person. Many specialty candle stores are now selling them more frequently, and they are available online and in a wide range of prices. For something unique, check out:

  • Battery Operated Candles carries flameless candles ranging from a Halloween witch candle with spooky sounds to a black spider candle. They also have window sensor candles in black and orange perfect for the window or trick or treating. Beaded black or orange flameless candles are also available.
  • Always Brilliant's Witchy Flameless Candle is a real wax ribbed candle with a flickering LED light. It glows just like a real candle and uses 3 AAA batteries. It is dripless and flameless, making it safe for any room of your home.
  • Brookstone's LED candle features black bats flying up out of the dark on a bright orange background. The shell is 100% wax and is scented with vanilla.

Another idea is to use Glade Wisp flameless candle for your Halloween decorating. Easily found at retailers such as Wal-Mart, Target and various drug stores, the Wisp is available in many different scents. For Halloween, try apple cinnamon or French vanilla.



 


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