Safe Handling
- Remember that racing fuels are flammable. Observe safety rules to avoid unplanned meetings of the three components of the fire triangle: air, fuel, and an ignition source.
- Avoid skin contact. Do not use racing fuels as a solvent for clearing parts or your hands.
- Avoid ingestion. Do not siphon racing fuels by developing a vacuum with your mouth.
- Store racing fuels in a manner that prevents small children from coming in contact with them (preferably under lock and key). Keep storage container caps closed tightly as a further deterrent to
small children.
- Do not remove the hazardous warning label from the racing fuel drum.
- Be advised that state, local and federal laws prohibit illegally dumping a drum.
- Drums containing racing fuels are not suitable for any other application except racing fuels until that drum has been properly reconditioned by a licensed drum recycler.