Instructions for safe use

Aerosol technology is designed to use a small amount of the product (so aerosol packaging is economical). Spraying too much product is therefore pointless.

Aerosol technology requires the use of liquefied or compressed gas propellants. When these gases or other aerosol components are flammable, the packaging features one of these two symbols :
highly flammable
easily flammable

However, aerosols are safe to use when the instructions for use specified by manufacturers are respected:

Do not spray on or near a source of heat: open flame, incandescent body, lit-up bulb (normal or halogen lamp), electrical appliances in operation.
Keep your aerosols away from heat, in well ventilated rooms (never in direct sunlight or on the rear shelf of a car).
Do not light flames or smoke when using an aerosol. The contents of an aerosol must not be inhaled, especially in case of a respiratory pathology (except in the case of some medicines).
Store and keep out of reach of children.

Always apply short repeated sprays instead of long sprays (except, for example, in the case of paint sprays).
Ventilate well after use.

Once empty, simply discard the aerosol packaging in a bin or in the selective recycling bin intended for packaging. Do not bore or burn. Only use the product for the prescribed use.

Carefully read the instructions for use on the packaging.

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