Blishen's Safety Matches

Blishen's Safety Matches was a brand of Muggle matches. Introduced in 1847, they were manufactured in the European Union, conforming to the regulation EN1783:1997SAW. Boxes contained an average of 85 matches and warned users to "keep away from children," "store in a dry place," and "strike gently away from body. The company's mailing address was POBOX 2002 N7 6RG.

Frank Bryce used this brand of matches to light his stove so he could heat a kettle on 20 August, 1994, the night he was murdered.

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
 * Harry Potter Wizard's Collection — Label Collection book