Use the smallest amount of flammable liquid necessary in the work area. Keep storage areas cool and dry. Store flammable and combustible liquids away from incompatible materials (e.g., oxidizers). Use approved containers for disposal of rags and other work. They should not be kept near electric outlets so that they don't catch fire.
Electronic equipment and personal gadgets can generate static electricity and sparks. Flammable vapors have been ignited by thermostats, cordless remotes, faulty fluorescent lights and more. Don’t allow electronics or electrical equipment inside or near the cabinets.
Flammable means for something to catch fire.
A flammable liquid is a combustible liquid which can be easily ignited in air at ambient temperatures.
Flammable solids often encountered in the laboratory include alkali metals, magnesium metal, metallic hydrides, some organometallic compounds, and sulfur.
Many flammable solids react with water and cannot be extinguished with conventional dry chemical or carbon dioxide extinguishers.
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