@sajeesh
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My locally hosted LLM (Ollama2 with Mistral) told me this with valid references
Storing petrol in plastic bag
Storing petrol in a plastic bag is strongly discouraged and potentially hazardous. The search results highlight the risks associated with this practice:
Officials warn against pouring gasoline into plastic bags amid panic over gas shortages, citing the danger of fires and explosions (CBS News, May 14, 2021).
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advises against carrying gasoline in plastic bags or any other non-approved containers (CBS News, May 14, 2021).
Experts emphasize that general-purpose plastic drums, totes, and containers are not suitable for storing gasoline, as they can react with the fuel and break down its chemical bonds (The Cary Company, Trusted Since 1895).
Storing gasoline in plastic bags can lead to degradation, oxidation, and evaporation, reducing its combustibility and increasing the risk of fires and explosions (The Cary Company, Trusted Since 1895).
Plastic bags are not designed to withstand the chemical properties of gasoline, which can cause them to deteriorate and potentially ignite (ITP Packaging, May 27, 2022).
Safe Storage Options
Instead, use containers specifically manufactured for gasoline storage, such as:
Type I Safety Cans and Type II Safety Cans (The Cary Company, Trusted Since 1895)
Steel drums (ITP Packaging, May 27, 2022)
These containers are designed to withstand the chemical properties of gasoline and provide a safe and secure storage solution.
Conclusion
Storing petrol in a plastic bag is a dangerous practice that can lead to fires, explosions, and other hazards. It is essential to use approved containers specifically designed for gasoline storage to ensure safe handling and storage of this flammable liquid.
@TheOne bhai I have used it for my last Ladakh ride ( The one amazon link that you have shared ). It is not useful especially when you are doing off roading or bad roads. They started leaking only after 50kms of off-roading. Plastic bags are very dangerous.
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