Many products found around the home are flammable. This means that
they are easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly. Solvents,
oil-based paints, charcoal lighter fluid, and gasoline are typical
examples of flammable liquids. If open to air, these products vaporize,
and may explode if they come into contact with a spark or pilot
light.
Always follow the label instructions and these standard safety
precautions:
- Keep flammable products tightly sealed and store them away from
electrical appliances or open flames.
- Do not smoke cigarettes around flammable chemicals. Do not do
anything that can produce a spark, such as hammering, sawing,
chiseling, chipping, scraping, or power sanding. Do not allow welding
around flammable products.
- Use flammable chemicals only in well-ventilated areas.
- Dispose of old rags that were used with flammable liquids or
oil.
- Read and follow product label instructions.
- Properly dispose of unused or unneeded flammables.
- Do not attempt to light a fire using gasoline. Use charcoal
starter fluid carefully and according to instructions. Do not add more
starter fluid once you have started the fire.
- Carefully check the connections and rubber hoses on any
gas-powered barbecue grill. Repair damage before using. Do not store
such grills in the sun or where they can get very hot. This will cause
the gas in a full tank to expand and possibly explode. Do not use
barbecue grills of any type near the house or other structure.
- Keep an ABC-type fire extinguisher nearby. Know how to use it.
Check that it is properly charged each month.
For more information, contact your local fire department.
Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The information
provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a
replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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