Anonymous ID: 14c195 Sept. 17, 2024, 6:35 p.m. No.21612406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2442

>>21612153

 

1,000 guests at one big party, grab a bottle, and then some, is the only reason to have that many. The question is, is it regular baby oil or something else that is being contained in those bottles in disguise?

Anonymous ID: 14c195 Sept. 17, 2024, 6:39 p.m. No.21612442   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2453 >>2498 >>2532

>>21612406

>The question is, is it regular baby oil or something else that is being contained in those bottles in disguise?

 

Baby Oil Flammability

Based on the search results, baby oil can be flammable under certain conditions. Here are some key points:

 

Mineral oil-based baby oils are petroleum-based and highly flammable. They can burn under normal conditions, but become combustible or flammable if heated too much.

Plant-based baby oils, on the other hand, may contain ingredients like apricot kernel oil, calendula, olive oil, and jojoba seed oil, which have their own specific flash points. While they are generally safer than traditional petroleum-based baby oils, they can still be flammable if exposed to high temperatures or direct flames.

The risk of ignition increases when baby oil is heated or spread over a large surface area, creating more flammable vapor.

Fragrances in baby oil might also contain flammable components, further increasing the risk around an open flame or heat source.

Burning baby oil releases smoke and fumes that can be harmful.

However, it’s also important to note that:

 

Baby oil is generally not flammable under normal conditions.

Plant-based formulas are free of synthetic fragrances and harsh chemicals, making them safer for babies with sensitive skin. They are also less flammable than regular baby oils.

While baby oil can catch fire if exposed to direct flame or high heat, it takes some doing to set it on fire.

To minimize the risk of fire or inhalation hazards:

 

Never use baby oil near open flames or heat sources, including candles, fireplaces, or stoves.

Handle a fire involving baby oil quickly and safely using a Class B or Class K fire extinguisher.

Smother small oil fires with a metal lid or fire blanket, and avoid using water.

In summary, while baby oil can be flammable under certain conditions, it’s generally not a significant risk unless exposed to direct flame or high heat. However, caution should still be taken when using baby oil around heat sources or open flames.