name 10 objects in your house which are combustible.
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Rubbing Alcohol. While this is already commonly known to be flammable, property owners are not always aware of the damaging effects it can cause if it came into contact with an open flame. While you may not store it around an open flame, it is very important to be mindful that you must avoid flames after you have applied it to your skin.Nail polish and nail polish remover. Because of the acetone that is contained in this liquid, this is considered one of the most common flammable household liquids. The vapors it produces are also flammable as they are able to travel through the air, igniting any nearby flames. If you are using a candle, make sure to blow it out and keep it at a safe distance before you apply or remove any nail polish.Linseed oil. Commonly used in wood stains and finishes, the vapors it gives off are also extremely flammable. The drying process may also generate heat that can cause cleaning towels to ignite when soaked in linseed. Also keep in mind that other chemicals used in stripping, painting, or staining are flammable. Be sure to keep them away from any open flames.Aerosol cans. The amount of household products that are contained in aerosol cans can seem overwhelming when looking at the entire list. But it is just important to keep in mind to spray away from any open flame or fireplace. You will also want to keep them away from any heat-related appliances, such as air vents, furnaces, space heaters, and more.Non-dairy creamer. This grocery “staple” is considered more dangerous than just unhealthy. Due to the artificial flavorings contained within these creamers, such as sodium aluminosilicate, any exposure to an open flame can cause it to ignite. Make sure to keep it away from any table candles when having coffee and dessert with family, friends, or that special someone.Gasoline, turpentine, and paint thinner. Known for causing about 8,000 fires annually, gasoline is one of the most flammable substances within a residential property. Because it is often improperly stored in a garage or shed, the metal lid can generate a spark if it comes into contact with anything else, causing severe fire damage. Just be sure to store it in an UL-approved container that is away from all heat-related appliances, such as a hot water heater or furnace.Hand sanitizer. Due to the alcohol, common sanitizers can cause 2nd and 3rd degree burns if they are around an open flame. Make sure to keep them away from any lighters and do not carry them in your purse if you smoke
Flour. In addition to powdered spices, flour allows flames to travel fast and far due to its large surface area. Be sure to keep it away from your stove top while cookingOranges. You wouldn’t think that these would be flammable, but in fact, the juice contained within the fruit allows an open flame to ignite very quickly and cause severe damage to a home or building. Also keep in mind that as oranges have a potent smell, it is important to keep them away from any candles, stove top flames, and lighters.
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1. Rubbing Alcohol
2. Matchsticks
3. Nail polish remover
4. Candle
5. Oil
6. Sanitizer
7. Paper
8. Wood
9. Cloth
10. Plastic
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