Flammable Sentence Examples

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  • Flammable liquids should never be used in a fireplace.

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  • Hot material hazards of remodeling include welding equipment, flammable materials, burning chemicals and using the correct electrical safety tips at home.

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  • Much of R was built of very flammable material.

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  • Never leave a burning candle unattended and burn it only on a safe surface away from flammable materials.

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  • Remove all flammable materials from the work area.

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  • Do not pour it down the sink as it will clog your pipes with a flammable material.

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  • You should also never use a scent that includes alcohol in the makeup as that is flammable.

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  • After all, if your handbag is really made of a flammable material called celluloid, then you're in for quite an experience!

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  • Once you're properly attired in safety glasses and have a clean work surface free of flammable things, you can turn your torch on high.

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  • Remember that many of the supplies used in working with oils are flammable and/or toxic.

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  • Cigarettes smoldering in a flammable trash can or on bedding.

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  • Never use the spark coil in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.

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  • Current biodiesel production technology reacts soy oil with methanol using toxic, corrosive and flammable sodium methoxide as a catalyst.

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  • Apparently, so I am told, CFCs have been replaced in these aerosols by flammable propellants.

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  • We had to be very careful of the highly flammable dragon puppets.

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  • Highly flammable solvents near the equipment must be minimized.

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  • The resin contains aromatic chemicals called terpenes, which make it volatile and flammable.

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  • The fire, in Feb 2003, was caused when pyrotechnics used during a Great White gig set fire to flammable sound proofing materials.

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  • They should be ventilated to prevent the build up of flammable vapors.

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  • When you light your fireworks, avoid dry, flammable areas and stay away from houses and other buildings.

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  • In addition to this, many solvents are highly flammable, meaning that that they run the risk of catching fire.

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  • When the oxygen is used up, the sewage changes to microorganisms that are sometimes flammable and foul-smelling.

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  • When using centerpieces that contain candles, make sure there is nothing flammable within reach of the candle.

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  • If candles are real, keep them away from flammable decor; otherwise, use LED candles.

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  • It is also flammable, so do not apply it to your pet next to a grill or open flame.

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  • These woods contain a high amount of extremely flammable creosote which builds up on your chimney walls, leaving it prone to chimney fires.

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  • Another possible disadvantage of cellulose is that it is a paper product, so it's potentially flammable.

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  • While a propane heater is a great tool to have for a number of reasons, bear in mind that propane is flammable and can give off carbon monoxide.

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  • Never light matches or lighters around flammable material you may have on site.

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  • Do not throw garbage, wrapping paper or other flammable items into the fire.

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  • Other flammable liquids should not be used to start an outdoor grill.

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  • Do not store gasoline, liquid fire starter or any other type of flammable liquid near the campfire or the tent.

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  • However, those sticks you can pick up look awfully flammable...

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  • If you decide to actually use them, remember that, like with any open flame or flammable material, you must use care and never leave them unattended.

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  • Wherever you place them be sure to use caution as they are flammable and can cause fires when not used properly.

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  • If you decide to actually use them, remember that like with any open flame or flammable material to use care and never leave them unattended.

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  • They're filled with flammable materials so never leave them unattended and keep children and animals away from them.

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  • When camping in the wild, build your fire pit in a safe location at least eight feet from all flammable objects.

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  • Additionally, windy conditions add an element of danger to open fire cooking, as sparks can blow away to an area where there are flammable objects and cause dangerous and damaging fires.

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  • The victim may also suffer a fall or an electric arc may set clothing or nearby flammable substances on fire.

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  • Keep iron out of reach of children and away from flammable items at all times.

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  • Infrared portable heaters are unlike other types of space heaters because they don't use flammable fuels like kerosene or dangerous electric resistance coils.

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  • The wick draws the flammable liquid up from the holding tank through a process known as capillary action.

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  • Do not use the kerosene heater in a space where flammable fumes may be present, like in a garage.

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  • They are not intended for indoor use or wherever flammable substances or fuels are kept.

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  • If you're using the heater in your garage, you don't want to have any paint, gasoline or other flammable substances in the vicinity.

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  • The propane space heater should be at least four feet away from any flammable item.

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  • Do not place tall candle centerpieces near flammable material, including other centerpieces or draperies.

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  • The fragrance oils are themselves flammable and could be hazardous.

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  • The glass can become very hot, so take appropriate precautions to prevent it from coming into contact with flammable materials.

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  • The alcohols and additives used by perfumeries are sometimes highly flammable.

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  • Since this product is flammable, it is essential that you spend a little extra to get a safe base for your candles.

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  • Always keep candles, even electric ones, away from delicate and potentially flammable materials, and only place them on level, sturdy surfaces.

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  • Deeply refrigerated flammable, non-flammable, and poisonous gases such as butane, oxygen, propane, and aqualung cylinders.

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  • The tunnel would then be packed with highly flammable brush wood.

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  • The matrix itself is not flammable, giving you a much more stable storage system than a high-pressure cylinder.

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  • Assess the storage setting for your two-cycle equipment to eliminate wood, grass clippings or any other potentially flammable materials.

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  • Common Sense Modern car interiors are largely composed of polymers, plastics and other synthetic materials - all of which are particularly flammable.

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  • In addition, gas-fueled heaters provide heat by flame, and in a location where gasoline and other flammable substances are stored, they can pose a serious fire risk.

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  • While real candles are a wonderful way to add ambiance to a room, there is also the potential hazard of having a naked flame in a room where there may be lots of people or flammable items.

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  • Infrared space heaters, or at least portable models, do not use gases or flammable liquids to generate the heat they produce, so they do not emit fumes or harmful emissions into the atmosphere, which can make them greener heating solutions.

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  • Follow all recommended safety precautions, being particularly careful to locate the appliance a safe distance away from any flammable substances and placing it out of paths of children and pets.

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  • Doing so involves inspection of wiring; safe use and storage of flammable liquids; and maintenance of clean, well-ventilated chimneys, wood stoves, and space heaters.

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  • The combination of the highly flammable nature of solvents and the fact that many are packaged as aerosols means that they are of a highly volatile nature and should be treated carefully.

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  • Whether they're blowing out a handful of candles like the young Justin Bieber, or have a cake that's a little more flammable, all of these celebrities have a reason to celebrate in March.

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