We recommend the following tips for aerosol can storage in the workplace:
Avoid heat and flame: Do not expose aerosol cans to direct heat sources, open flames, or extreme temperatures. High temperatures can build pressure inside the can, causing it to burst or explode.
Aerosol cans should not be stored in hot conditions. Instead, keep them cool and dry, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. High temperatures can change the pressure inside the can, resulting in leaks or explosions.
Ensure aerosol cans are sheltered from direct sunshine. Direct sunlight and heat can increase your risk, so keep your cages in a safe location away from heat, other dangerous goods, naked fires, ignition sources, and direct sunlight.
Beating the Heat with Aerosol Hazards
It is important to keep in mind that your activities can affect the safety or danger of aerosol can items. An aerosol can should be handled carefully or disposed of in accordance with local laws if it is broken, dented, or exhibits leaks. Aerosol cans should not be exposed to conditions that could weaken their integrity, such as high temperatures, sources of ignition, physical harm, or other situations.