Answer from Ant Manor on January 26: Where is the safest place to store alcohol purchased at home? The answer is in a light-proof cabinet in the living room. If you answered correctly, hurry up and get 180g of chicken feed per day!
Alcohol should be stored out of the reach of children. Alcohol should be stored away from fire sources, which are flammable and explosive. Alcohol should be kept away from sources of fire, especially in the kitchen. The temperature of the storage location should not be too high, nor should it be exposed to direct sunlight. Seal away from other combustibles, away from light, or in a cupboard. Best kept in brown bottles.
How to store medical alcohol with a purity of 75%
1. Avoid ignition sources, do not perform alcohol disinfection in places with open flames or high-temperature equipment such as kitchens, and do not smoke while spraying alcohol.
2. Avoid large-scale use in a relatively closed and small space to prevent the formation of high concentrations of alcohol vapor, which may cause fire or explosion.
3. Medical alcohol should not be stored in large quantities. When placed, it should be kept away from heat sources such as stoves and heaters, and should also be kept away from direct sunlight.
4. Alcohol is flammable and highly volatile. It will explode when exposed to fire and can easily cause fire. Therefore, it is strictly prohibited for anyone to store large amounts of flammable items, including fuel, alcohol, flammable gas, fireworks, etc., in residential areas. If you need alcohol for disinfection at home, you can buy small bottles of alcohol, no more than 500 ml (about the amount of 1 bottle of mineral water). Do not hoard large amounts of alcohol, otherwise your family will be in extreme danger. Store away from light to prevent tipping damage. Containers for collecting, temporarily storing, and using alcohol must have reliable seals.
5. Alcohol is divided into liquid alcohol and solid alcohol. Solid: Store it normally, place it close to the floor, and do not put it together with flammable items. Liquid: Seal away from other combustibles. Store in a dark place, including a cupboard. It is best to use brown bottles for storage, and glass bottles with wooden sieves tightly closed.