READ THIS NEXT: 8 Secrets Bath & Body Works Doesn’t Want You to Know. Disclosure: This post is not supported by affiliate partnerships. Any products linked here are strictly for editorial purposes and will not garner a commission. We all know that candles pose a certain fire risk. On Twitter, former Yankee Candle employee @EtsyCCGG advises on candle safety: “Trim your wicks, use a topper to help keep the flame steady, 1st burn should melt ALL THE WAY to the edges or it will tunnel!” Redditor Umbra39 agrees: “I worked at Yankee Candle for a while. We sell illuma lids which trap in the heat and steady the flame. Wick trimmers will reduce smoke and smog. Also you can look at the bottom of the candle for burn times.” User @EtsyCCGG also says that if you don’t live in a house with larger open areas, “buy wax welts.” Paired with a warmer, these are electric and much safer than burning an actual candle. A popular hack is to use a coffee or mug warmer to heat the bottom of a candle when it gets low, but ex-employees say it’s not safe. “When i worked at yankee candle i was told to never suggest those to anyone as it can cause candles to shatter!!” says Reddit user gonerstruce. “candles are designed to withstand the heat of it burning all the way down and companies can’t guarantee how their products will react with a candle warmer.” READ THIS NEXT: 5 Warnings to Shoppers From Former T.J. Maxx Employees. One of the highlights of shopping for candles in person is smelling all the scents—but you’re probably doing it wrong. “To get the best possible idea of what a jar candle smells like, sniff the inside of the lid, not the candle wax itself,” explains former employee @NebelEllustre on Twitter. This gives you a better idea of how the candle will smell when it’s burning in your home. Not all Yankee Candles are created equal. In a TikTok video, employee @yankeecandleconnoisseur shares that a single-wick candle made of paraffin wax burns for 110-150 hours, and a two-wick candle made of a soy blend wax burns for 60-90 hours. As mentioned, you can check the bottom of the jar to see the estimated burn time. If you’re a beginner in the world of candles and cut a wick too low, you don’t need to give up hope. “All you have to do is burn around the wick and you’d have a perfectly good candle,” explains TikTok user @CoolandClassy. Of course, be careful, but this will help you get your money’s worth. For more shopping advice delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Whether your candle is damaged or you just didn’t like the scent, you can return it to Yankee Candle, no questions asked. “If you don’t like your candle for any reason you can go in and return it for cash if you have the receipt or you can exchange it jar for jar of the exact same size,” shares @CoolandClassy on TikTok.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb In the same TikTok video, @CoolandClassy divulges that all Yankee Candle employees receive 50 percent off “anything that smells,” which is basically the entire store. Plus, when customers return items, even if they’re not damaged, employees can purchase the product for 75 percent off. “I haven’t even mentioned that once a month corporate would send us stuff to review and you get free product,” they add. So, if you’re truly obsessed with their candles, it’s a good gig.