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Will it catch fire if I forget to put out the mosquito-repellent incense?

Mosquito-repellent incense is a common mosquito repellent product in life. Generally, it is put indoors after being lit, which can play a good mosquito repellent and mosquito killer effect after a period of time. If you don't put mosquito coils, there may be some risks. If there are flammable materials around, it may catch fire. If there is no combustible material in the open space, there will be no fire.

Will mosquito-repellent incense catch fire if you forget to put it out? It depends.

If you forget to put it out, whether the mosquito-repellent incense will catch fire depends on the dryness of the room and whether there are flammable and explosive substances around it. If there are no inflammable and explosive articles around, there will be no fire.

Therefore, when lighting mosquito-repellent incense at ordinary times, it must be placed in an open place, as far as possible away from inflammable and explosive articles, so as to avoid accidents of people who are not at home and cause unnecessary losses.

Does a plate of mosquito-repellent incense need to be used up overnight? Yes, you don't need it.

The burning time of mosquito-repellent incense can reach 4-5 hours. Generally speaking, burning for 1-2 hours can have a better mosquito killing effect. So there is no need to burn a plate of mosquito-repellent incense all night, and waste of resources can be avoided.

In addition, if you use a plate of mosquito-repellent incense at night, it will also cause great stimulation to the human body under the condition of poor indoor air circulation, which may easily cause discomfort symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Therefore, it is not recommended to use a plate of mosquito-repellent incense at night.

Where to light mosquito-repellent incense The main function of lighting mosquito-repellent incense lies in the open space of the room. It's best to put it near doors and windows, where there are no flammable materials around and there is wind.

1, ordinary household mosquito-repellent incense

Don't put mosquito-repellent incense on the bed. It is best to put it near doors and windows or in the aisle. It is best to put it near the doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering the doors and windows. 10 minutes after ignition, close the doors and windows for about half an hour to enhance the effect. Ventilation is also very good, and it has no effect on people.

2. Mosquito coils in public places

In public places such as hotel rooms, bathrooms, railway station lounges, mosquito-repellent incense should be placed in dry and sparsely populated places, away from fire hazards to avoid fire hazards and personnel influence. Note: mosquito-repellent incense should be placed anywhere in the corner, not too high, because the smoke is emitted upwards.