Yes, acetone is a fire hazard if present in large enough quantities.
Hazard Class 3
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In terms of chemical class, acetone is a ketone and, more broadly, an organic chemical. In terms of hazard classification, acetone is a Class 3 Flammable Liquid
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You think probable to acetone. The acetone peroxide is an explosive.
Division 1.3 is predominately a fire hazard, with a minor blast hazard.
it can ignite a fire
Decking is not a fire hazard when properly designed and installed using appropriate materials.
Whether room dividers are a fire hazard depends on what they are made of and how they are arranged in the room.
Acetone will either evaporate or ignite (catch fire) when heated. At room temperature it evaporates quickly but will do so when hot. When exposed to very high temperatures it will catch fire.
red= fire harzard blue= health hazard yellow= reactivity hazard white= special hazard
physical hazard,mechanical hazard,chemical hazard,electric shock hazard,crt monitor high voltage hazard.