Video: Texas mom claims she was burnt blowing out a candle

A north Texas woman is recovering after being sent to the emergency room when her face was burned while blowing out a candle at her home, according to NBC 5.

Ashley Brawley, 29, is seen on the surveillance video above trying to blow out her three-wick Bath & Body Works scented candle, when the intense flame scorched her so badly she was treated for first- and second-degree burns on her forehead, cheek, nose and lips.

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A 29-year-old mother was sent to the emergency room after she says she was burned by an intense flame sprouting from a seasonal candle she purchased at Bath & Body Works.

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Brawley said the candle had been burning for 3 hours and 20 minutes. Instructions for the product state, "Do not burn for more than three to four hours at a time."

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Bath & Body Works released a statement to NBC 5:

"We are very sorry that this happened and are taking this situation extremely seriously. The safety of our customers is our number one priority, and we are actively working to learn more details from the customer."