
Flash point 286.15 K (13 °C or 55.4 °F)
Health hazards: This product is a central nervous system depressant. First arouses excitement, followed by inhibition. Acute poisoning: Acute poisoning mostly occurs orally. It can generally be divided into four stages: excitement, hypnosis, anesthesia, and asphyxia. Patients enter stage 3 or 4 with loss of consciousness, dilated pupils, irregular breathing, shock, cardiovascular failure, and respiratory arrest. Chronic effects: Long-term exposure to high concentrations of this product in production can cause symptoms of nasal, eye, and mucosal irritation, as well as headache, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, tremor, nausea, etc. Long-term alcohol abuse can cause polyneuropathy, chronic gastritis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, myocardial damage and organic psychosis. Prolonged skin contact can cause dryness, scaling, chapping, and dermatitis.
Explosion hazard: This product is flammable and irritating.
Hazardous characteristics: Flammable, its vapor and air can form an explosive mixture, which can cause combustion and explosion when exposed to open flame and high heat. Chemical reactions occur or combustion occur in contact with oxidants. In a fire, a heated container is an explosive hazard. Its vapor is heavier than air, and it can spread far away at a lower place, and will ignite back when it encounters a fire source.