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  • How to Explosion Proof Gas Stations

    As society advances, more gas stations are being built around us. Their omnipresence makes life convenient, yet the safety protocols, particularly regarding explosion prevention, become increasingly crucial. How can gas stations ensure effective explosion protection? 1. Preventing Man-Made Open Fires: Crucial areas and components at gas stations, such as under…
  • Where Must Explosion-Proof Lights Be Installed

    Many newcomers to industrial safety may not know which environments necessitate the installation of explosion-proof lighting. Environments that contain explosive gases, liquids, dust, or corrosive materials, including warehouses, workshops, and factories, require the installation of these specialized lights. With the increasing occurrence of safety incidents in our society, the emphasis…
  • Do Warehouses Have to Install Explosion-Proof Lights

    Warehouse lighting does not necessarily require explosion-proof lamps. The decision to use explosion-proof lamps mainly depends on whether the warehouse stores flammable and explosive goods. From a safety perspective, such goods should be stored in specialized warehouses with dedicated supervision and required safety distances, and not be placed alongside regular…
  • Why Do Chemical Plants Have to Use Explosion-Proof Lights

    Chemical plants, unlike regular factories, handle chemically unstable substances that can easily undergo dangerous chemical reactions under certain conditions, leading to toxic exposure and explosions. Since lighting fixtures inevitably produce electrical sparks or extremely hot surfaces during operation, they pose a significant risk of igniting explosive gases and dust in…
  • Is the Lighting in the Paint Booth Required to Be Explosion-Proof

    Paint spray booth lighting must be explosion-proof. We understand that paint is a flammable chemical substance. When it reaches a certain concentration in the air and encounters high temperatures or open flames, it can ignite and cause explosions. Paint spray booths are locations where paint is constantly present. The fire…