Yes plastic bottles are a fire hazard.
EXPERIMENT:
don't try this at home unless you have a parent start a bonfire and throw a plastic bottle in and let it burn but back up and theres your answer.
Shampoo bottles themselves are typically made of plastic, which is a type of material that does not easily catch fire. However, if there are flammable substances in the shampoo itself, such as alcohol, they may pose a fire hazard. It is important to keep all toiletries away from open flames.
you can recucle plastic bottles if you get a metal box and a lot of fire and melt the bottles then pour it into any mould you want
Yes
YES! definitely. and it is also toxic to humans.
Fire can burn off oil and dust from plastic bottles by heating the contaminants until they are vaporized or charred, allowing them to be wiped or washed away once cooled. However, this method can be dangerous and should only be done with extreme caution in a controlled environment to prevent melting or damaging the plastic bottle. It is generally not recommended due to safety concerns and the risk of releasing harmful fumes.
To extinguish a plastic material fire, use a Class A, B, or C fire extinguisher as appropriate. For small fires, you can also smother the flames by covering them with a fire blanket or using water to cool the material. Avoid using water on electrical or grease fires involving plastic materials.
Yes, because reacting with water release hot hydrogen.
Plastic wrap will melt or possibly catch fire if placed in an oven, as it is not safe for high temperatures. This can release harmful chemicals and fumes into the air, and is a fire hazard. It is best to avoid putting plastic wrap in the oven.
Division 1.3 is predominately a fire hazard, with a minor blast hazard.
Yes, acetone is a fire hazard if present in large enough quantities.
In the first place the water in the bottle would keep the temperature of the plastic down preventing it from burning and leaking, The same as you would do by boiling water over a flame in a paper cup, However the water in the bottle would heat up and eventually the pressure inside the bottle would burst it like a balloon.
it can ignite a fire