After a 2012 fire I wrote Dubai Tower Fire Demonstrates Dubiousness of
Using Flammable Insulation, noting that flammable foams have no place in green building and are probably not safe.
He then reproduced the same pattern in his tests without
using a flammable liquid.
For safety reasons, items that
use flammable liquids or gases can not be replaced.
Items that
use flammable liquids or gases can't be returned once used because they create a safety hazard Design & Delivery Services Free in - home service by in - store design consultants when using products purchased at The Home Depot.
Not exact matches
They should include small - scale steps, such as removing
flammable vegetation, pruning trees,
using less -
flammable construction materials, and dealing with identified vulnerabilities such as fences.
Toxic
use reduction and sourcing replacements for ozone depleting solvents, volatile organic compounds,
flammable solvents, hazardous air pollutants and achieving waste minimization
Heating oil is a
flammable liquid
used as a fuel for heaters or boilers.
Meanwhile, all 95 samples of potentially
flammable cladding from tower blocks in England have failed fire safety tests, cabinet was informed, as the Prime Minister has said a major national investigation must take place into
use of the material.
The mattress meets fire safety standards in an intelligent and safe way: since there is no foam interior, it's not as
flammable as a typical mattress, and Naturepedic
uses high - quality materials and manufacturing instead of flame - resistant chemicals.
Also, hide the other
flammable substances from the children that are
used in the home.
They have only
used natural fabrics that are much less
flammable than synthetic ones, so they managed to skip the flame retardant agents.
The primary filling material
used in most mattresses is polyurethane foam — a highly
flammable petroleum - based material.
Being on the seventh floor of the Conventus building proved to be an obstacle when AMRI decided to
use part of the space for chemical research, working with highly
flammable solvents.
It's super safe to
use because it's non-toxic and not
flammable.
Some owners of Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones learned the hard way last year that lithium - ion batteries, commonly
used in many consumer electronics, can be
flammable and even explosive.
Ammonium nitrate is a high explosive [when mixed with
flammable or easily oxidized substances]-- it was
used to bomb the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City 5 years ago.
Coats
used while working with pyrophoric or
flammable substances must be flame - retardant.
Steinberg says it could turn out that smokers who start vaping tend to end up
using both e-cigarettes and
flammable ones or that the nicotine produced by e-cigarettes is unexpectedly toxic.
Likewise, he thought that only intentional
use of a
flammable liquid could explain walls with burn marks resembling a sharp - angled V or the charring of a floor.
Chemicals typically
used to make aerosols — propane, dimethyl ether, volatile hydrocarbons and alcohol are all
flammable, but alcohol usually evaporates quickly, decreasing fire risk.
«The safety hazard of lithium - ion batteries are rooted in the highly
flammable and toxic non-aqueous electrolytes
used therein.
The study — conducted by what was then the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the EPA and more than 40 other public, private and academic institutions — singled out as culprits VOCs such as ethylene, a
flammable gas
used mainly in the production of plastics.
«Borane dimethyl sulfide, one of the reagents
used in the process up to now, if opened to air, reacts with the moisture in the air, releasing hydrogen, a highly
flammable gas, which could catch fire; so extreme caution needs to be
used.
All aqueous lithium - ion batteries benefit from the inflammability of water - based electrolytes as opposed to the highly
flammable organic solvents
used in their non-aqueous counterparts.
Scientists have spent decades searching for a safe alternative to the
flammable liquid electrolytes
used in lithium - ion batteries.
This pungent,
flammable chemical is found in the wood glue
used in furniture and flooring (especially laminate) and many manufactured wood products, like particle board, medium - density fiberboard and hardwood plywood.
At the beginning, I
used my bow and arrow for everything, even when it was just slowly chipping away small bits of damage; by the end, I was smoothly and swiftly switching between shooting fire arrows at
flammable fuel tanks, tossing shock traps on the ground to stun robots, and lobbing ice bombs that could freeze enemies in place and open them up to further damage.
the product in the spray can is (almost certainly)
flammable and explosive - yet Toyota itself
uses the same thing
Don't
use alcohol because it's
flammable.
While I believe that
using cleaning solvent (or even gasoline) is more powerful than any water - with - chemicals, the vapours are highly
flammable.
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.
The Getac T800 was already a fully rugged tablet with IP65 rating and MIL - STD810G rating, but the Ex - 8.1 also receives the European ATEX Zone 2/22 certification, which effectively means that it's safe to
use this tablet in a workplace with
flammable gases, vapors, fumes, or dust that can ignite, since the Getac T800 Ex - 8.1 is built to reduce the chance of sparks, like when cables are connected or disconnected from the tablet.
As it happens, he wanted a fire quickly, so he
used «
flammable liquid» to start the fire, according to KXII.
Also, the manufacturer warned, «These fans can not be
used if the environment surrounding them is not always free of
flammable gases, vapors, or liquids; combustible dust; or ignitable fibers or flyings.»
In general, fire regimes are intensifying due to anthropogenic land -
use change39, invasions of exotic
flammable grasses40, 41, and global warming42, 43.
If I were to draw an rough comparison to film preservation, I'd say we're still in the «
using cheap,
flammable film stock» stage.
Like knocking over buildings
using explosives or bulldozers, or setting fire to things that are
flammable, or blowing up the monorail track so the train flies off and obliterates the orphanage below.
We've had a few conventional sequences where Lara has had to
use a torch to burn away
flammable debris and reveal hidden items; there's also a section where she has to seek out chests hidden around the forest, salvaging useful items — all the while being attacked by wolves.
Few landlords object to a gallery
use, but some might find it disturbing that paint and other
flammable materials will be on the premises.
Kiefer's
use of a material such as highly
flammable straw as the central vehicle of these events suggest a kind of suicidal impulse at the core of German culture.
Traditionally it has not been
used for big commercial projects; conventional wood is
flammable and spans were limited.
Cons: typically
uses HCFCs as blowing agents, which have high global warming potential and moderate ozone depletion,
flammable and produces toxic fumes when burned, made from crude oil byproducts, all brands of XPS sold in US include HBCD which causes concern to EPA as well as others, protective gear is recommended to be worn during cutting and installation.
The pipelines and the capturing plants
using thousands of gallons of toxic and highly
flammable amines for capturing CO2 would be easy targets for terrorists to cause massive releases of CO2 causing a Lake Nyos like event or worse with a plant blowing up.
The
use of natural refrigerants is highly feasible in central district cooling production because
flammable and hazardous substances can be effectively managed and controlled
A lighter take on a serious subject, one day before the official start of winter... The tune is familiar, the words clever and the cause serious: Fracking for natural gas, occurring in a number of places as fossil fuel companies try to to tap into the billions of dollars worth of natural gas trapped in shale deposits,
using a technique with some environmentally dubious consequences —
flammable drinking water, anyone?
This
flammable chemical is
used as a solvent and featured heavily in the making of industrial products.
In addition, construction workers must regularly
use fire,
flammable materials, scalding pipes, steam, heavy machinery, and chemicals (like acid) in completing their tasks.
Products that
use gas to run include caution signs that the liquid is
flammable.
To help keep rates affordable for all Farmers customers, we must occasionally cancel a policy if a policyholder becomes a high risk - for example, by filing multiple claims within a brief time period, causing an accident while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or taking unnecessary risks (careless
use of
flammable liquids, reckless driving, etc.).
For
use, put a space heater on a level surface out of the line of traffic, at least three feet from
flammable materials like curtains or furniture.