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When an aerosol can is heated, the pressure inside the can increases due to the expansion of the gas and propellant. This can lead to the risk of the can bursting or exploding if the pressure exceeds the can's structural integrity. Additionally, the contents may become more volatile, potentially resulting in a fire hazard. Therefore, it is important to keep aerosol cans away from heat sources.

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