Sentences with phrase «extremely flammable»

However, drawbacks of the devices are that the reliance on fuel makes gas heaters extremely flammable and highly prone to the emission of harmful carbon dioxide.
Lint is extremely flammable and also can get stuck in the vent as well as in the trap.
Lithium batteries are extremely flammable and pose a fire hazard, although regular batteries do not.
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They are extremely flammable and greatly increase the probability, magnitude and intensity of fires.
Secondly, flames from a lit candle are dangerous if a bird flies or hops too close, as feathers are extremely flammable and can catch fire.
While tires are extremely flammable, the process of stacking hundreds of tires, then packing the exposed spaces with dirt, before parging the entire structure with cement eliminates the dangerously flammable nature of the material and creates a self - sustaining structure.
The extremely flammable ammonia was used as refrigerant, leading to a reluctance in adoption of the mechanical contraption, especially when the natural ice industry was flourishing — after all, one enterprising New Englander had kickstarted a global trade in ice (see The Frozen Water Trade), figuring how to make a commodity out of an item that nature supplied in abundance all winter long.
It is rare to find polyurethane foam that does not contain fire retardants, since it is extremely flammable.
«Organic peroxides are extremely flammable and, as agreed with public officials, the best course of action is to let the fire burn itself out,» Arkema said.
«It's extremely dangerous and extremely flammable, so there's nothing to like about it.»
Conventional wisdom would dictate straw is extremely flammable and therefore a poor building material.

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Extremely large tankers are very susceptible to roll - over accidents, which can be even more problematic given the fact that they carry hazardous materials that could be flammable or capable of releasing toxic fumes.
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