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2 <br /> Section IV — Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Continued <br /> Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Fireworks 1.3G MAY MASS EXPLODE IN A FIRE. <br /> DO NOT ALLOW FIREWORKS TO GET WET- Hazardous Decomposition May Result in a FIRE or <br /> EXPLOSION. EXPLOSION MAY OCCUR IF EXPOSED TO SPARKS OR FLAME. <br /> Section V -- Reactivity Data <br /> Stability: - Stable <br /> Conditions to Avoid: - Open Flames, Sparks, High Temperatures, Friction or Impact. <br /> Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): - Do Not Allow Fireworks to Get Wet. <br /> Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: - Decomposition does not occur under normal <br /> circumstances. Smoke Generated by Fireworks may contain gasses that are irritating to the <br /> eyes or mucous membranes. Prolonged Exposure and Inhalation of smoke may cause shortness <br /> of breath or more serious problems when a chronic respiratory condition exist. <br /> Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not Occur <br /> Conditions to Avoid: - Storage in High Temperatures, Moist or Wet Conditions, Keep away <br /> From Open Flame or Sparks. <br /> Section VI — Health Hazard Data <br /> Route(s) of Entry: - N/A Inhalation: -N /A Skin: - N/A Ingestion: - N/A <br /> Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic) : - NIA <br /> Carcinogenicity: N/A NTP ?: - N/A IARC Monographs ?: -NIA OSHA Regulated: - NO <br /> Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: - Prolonged Exposure to Smoke that is Generated during <br /> Normal use of Fireworks may cause Irritation to Eyes and to Mucous Membranes. <br /> Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: - Eye Sensitivity, Respiratory <br /> Conditions. <br /> Emergency and First Aid Procedure: - EYES Should be flushed with Water. Move to Fresh Air <br /> and avoid additional Inhalation of Smoke. <br />