Eagle Type 1 safety cans are constructed of 24-gauge hot dipper galvanized steel. The Eagle safety cans are accepted under CARB, meet OSHA, and NFPA code 30 requirements. They are UL, ULC, FM approved for safe handling and storage of gasoline and other flammable liquid.
The Ergonomic trigger and gandle provide a comfortable grip for easy opening and pouring.
Kerosene is less volatile than the other flammable liquids listed here, and therefore is stored in a blue can. Even with the lower volatility, kerosene safety cans should follow the same safety guidelines as gasoline or diese Kerosene is among the easiest of the flammable liquids to store as it does not evaporate (or freeze) as gasoline will. Be sure kerosene is stored in a clean container as contaminating it with dirt or dust can make it thick and unusable. If you're using kerosene for residential purposes, consider storing it in an outdoor shed rather than in an attached garage; remember - it is still a flammable liquid.