Very true.  I once worked on a job        that, when I wasn't there, blew up when they were spraying lacquer        and had left the water heater on.  The house was a total loss and        the workers were in the hospital for weeks.
        
                On 5/22/2014 7:08 PM, THenne1713@aol.com [DoIt_Yourself] wrote:
      
      
Reminder if you have water heater, dryer or stove with a pilot light/ flame, use extreme caution, turn OFF flames before using flammable liquids inside a house. A Flammable (gas, Acetone, Lacquer thinner) can ignite the fumes from a flame across the room (which is why gas water heaters mounted 18" above floor)and don't forget to ventilate for your LUNGS safety too
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