What Are the Safety Tips for Storing Gasoline in Plastic Buckets?
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Safety tips for storing gasoline in plastic buckets involve ensuring tight sealing and stationary storage. The storage conditions for gasoline are as follows: 1. Storage containers: Gasoline should be stored in containers made of iron or fiberglass, which must be tightly sealed. Plastic containers should never be used as they can generate static electricity, leading to explosions. 2. Storage conditions: Gasoline should be stored in a sealed, cool place. A bicycle shed may be too warm and unsafe. Damp cardboard boxes are less likely to ignite, but over time, the moisture may evaporate, and the dried cardboard can become hazardous. This prevents static electricity fires and explosions caused by liquid movement, friction, or spills.