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UCSD facilities prohibit decorative candles and open flames with a few exceptions.
Exceptions include:
- Food services: Enclosed votive candles are allowed as table decorations, as used by UCSD Catering and the Faculty Club.
- Processions or vigils: These events must use candles with drip guards, and participants must remain on non-combustible surfaces for the duration of the procession. Extinguish candles prior to entering any university buildings.
- Religious purposes: Exceptions made for recognized religious or festive uses of open flames require permission from the UCSD fire marshal.
- Research laboratories: Approved laboratory spaces may operate attended open flame devices, such as Bunsen burners, for research purposes.
UCSD Residential Life offices strictly prohibit candles and other open flames in campus residential buildings. Link to your Residential Life office for specific policy information.
Questions about fire safety at UCSD? Contact EH&S Fire & Life Safety, (858) 822-5706 or (858) 534-3531.
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