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Generally, it will not reach the ignition point, but for safety reasons, it is recommended to put it in a shady place. Avoid direct sunlight.
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Of course not....There is no explosion without open flame contact! If it explodes in the sun, then people drive a can to transport it, then it will have to be...Huh....
Liquefied gas does not freeze and does not explode when frozen. Good luck!
It's very unsafe!
1.The balcony usually has sunshine, and if it hits the tank, it will heat up the tank, and in severe cases, it will explode. >>>More
No, in the absence of an open flame in the kitchen, an explosion will occur as soon as the gas concentration reaches 5 15 in the air! At this time, the cause of the gas explosion may only be a momentary electric spark that is difficult to see with the naked eye when switching on and off the electrical appliance, including the spark generated by making and receiving calls, so as soon as you smell the smell of gas, immediately call 119 fire alarm, this behavior is really not advisable! It's the same as trying not to use your phone at a gas station.
Insecurity! Very dangerous! It is advisable not to take risks! >>>More
If it's discarded, it should be disposed of. It is useless and takes up space when placed at home.