Is it dangerous to spray floral water in the car?
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Spraying floral water in the car is dangerous. Here are some related introductions about spraying floral water in the car: Flammability: Many people overlook that floral water, like liquor, mousse, and perfume, needs to be kept away from fire and heat. This is because floral water contains 75% alcohol and 5% fragrance, making it flammable and easily ignited by an open flame. Therefore, after applying floral water, you must not immediately use an open flame, such as lighting mosquito coils, smoking, or using open-flame stoves. It is also important to avoid direct sunlight. Composition: Various floral waters sold on the market mainly consist of ethanol, water, etc., with an alcohol concentration as high as 70%, sometimes even higher. Additionally, floral water has a low ignition point, typically burning at around 24 degrees Celsius. Therefore, when using floral water, especially for children, it is best to dilute it with water first. In daily life, after applying floral water, do not immediately use an open flame, such as lighting mosquito coils or cooking.