Hazardous
Materials in the Home
A Hazardous Materials home tour
Right now, in your home, there are probably dozens of hazardous materials
that could be very dangerous if you have a fire or that could start
a fire if they are used or stored improperly.
Protect yourself and your family by becoming familiar with the hazardous
materials in your home. And when using hazardous materials, be sure
you have at least two unobstructed exits from the area that you are
working.
Begin your tour in the bedroom -
the last place you'd expect to find hazardous materials.
Do you have any aerosol cans of hair spray, deodorant, or other personal
care products?
Aerosol hair spray and similar products are highly flammable, not because
of the products themselves, but because of the flammable propellant
gas. Never use them near a heat source or open flame. Aerosol cans can
explode if exposed to high temperature. Never dispose of them in trash
that will be burned (that includes apartment building incinerator systems).
Nail polish is also flammable, as are many other fluids that give off
strong vapors. Nail polish and polish remover, as well as cotton balls
of tissues used to apply them, burn easily if exposed to flame. The
vapors given off by mothballs can also be ignited. Mothball containers
should be sealed tight.