Smoking and smoking materials is one of the top causes of residential fires in B.C., but they are preventable.
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Extracting cannabis oil with organic solvents, including petroleum naphtha and compressed liquid hydrocarbons such as butane, isobutane, propane and propylene, is not only illegal under the federal Cannabis Act, but also extremely hazardous. It can result in the uncontrolled release of flammable vapours. If ignited, these vapours lead to explosions and fires that can cause serious injury or death.
Hazardous extraction in basements is particularly dangerous because flammable vapours can accumulate in higher concentrations leading to even more powerful explosions.
Visit the Get Cannabis Clarity website to find information on the laws and regulations that will keep the people and communities safe.
The outreach materials from the US Fire Administration contains free resources to teach smokers about the importance of fire safety.