However, what strikes me as much more serious, is that it (basically a wax impregnated and rolled on a wooden stick coarse-meshed hessian cloth) just in the wind to come due to the material of the torches repeatedly that glowing particles of matter are blown away. Most of them go out after a short flight time, but some glow on for a while, even after they have already landed on the floor. Our torchlight walk in the forest we first stopped. In this rainy season certainly something overly cautious, but in the summer I would trust me with these torches by no means in the vicinity of a forest. On my clothes I want those Glühteilchen not necessarily gotten.
A little tip on the edge: The specified operating time is only achieved when the torch is held vertically. Angular held torches burn naturally faster.