- Leaking Gases or Liquids
- Combustion or Oxidation
- Decomposing Organic Matter
...all of the above are correct (they can create a toxic atmosphere within a confined space).
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and alcohol as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and alcohol together as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and isopropyl alcohol as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and rubbing alcohol as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, it is not safe to mix rubbing alcohol and acetone as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, it is not safe to mix ethanol and isopropyl alcohol together as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
Table salt is not flammable
Light itself does not cause a fire, but certain sources of light such as concentrated sunlight or a high-powered laser can generate enough heat to ignite flammable materials, resulting in a fire. It is important to be cautious when using these sources of light around potentially flammable materials.
To safely use heat candles for a cozy atmosphere, place them on a stable surface away from flammable materials. Keep them out of reach of children and pets, and never leave them unattended. Consider using flameless LED candles for a safer alternative.
Yes, mixing CO2 and oil can be dangerous because it can create a flammable or explosive mixture. Additionally, CO2 can displace oxygen in the air, leading to a suffocation hazard in confined spaces. It is important to handle and store CO2 and oil separately to prevent any potential risks.
Intrinsic Safety describes the status of a tool, in that it is incapable of providing the energy needed to initiate an explosion, if an explosive atmosphere is present. Electrical equipment is "intrinsically safe" when the design is such that a spark from the electrical portion of the tool either lacks the energy to ignite flammable atmospheres, or is kept from contact with a flammable atmosphere. Certain hand tools are "intrinsically safe" because they are made of materials that will not create a spark, even when they strike against other metals.
No, a flag cannot wave in space where there is no atmosphere to create wind.