flammable materials

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Flammable materials are substances that are easily ignited and can quickly catch fire, leading to combustion and producing heat, light, and flames. Such materials often include gases, liquids, and solids, which have low flashpoints, low ignition temperatures, or high vapor pressure, making them highly reactive to heat, sparks, flames, and other sources of ignition. Examples of flammable materials include gasoline, propane, alcohol, aerosol sprays, paint thinners, solvents, and many others. It is important to handle and store these materials carefully to avoid fires and explosions.