Flammable Liquid Vapors
Vapors from flammable liquids like gasoline, paints, solvents and adhesives are heavier than air and can travel great distances along the floor. The burner or pilot light of a gas or electric appliance can ignite these vapors.
Do not use or store flammable liquids in a room where gas or electric appliances are installed.
Store flammable liquids outside in tightly closed containers recommended by the manufacturer, away from gas or electric appliances, where children cannot reach them.
Keep combustible materials, like cloth rags and paper, away from water heaters, furnaces and other gas or electric appliances.
If you smell smoke or see a fire, leave the building and call the fire department or 911.




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