Yes, salt is non-combustible. It does not easily catch fire or support combustion.
If the car is located on private property, it does not have to be insured.
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No, argon is a non-flammable and inert gas. It does not support combustion and therefore cannot catch fire.
Phosphorus (especially white phosphorus) is a nonmetal that can spontaneously catch fire (VERY reactively) in air.
Nothing provided the engine is not started up. With no oil, a running engine would eventually seize up.
they like to play catch the grub!
Nonflammable is something that won't catch on fire.
Yes. Exposed to radiant heat it will melt, but open flames will catch the hot glue on fire.
The danger lies in asphyxiation by the engine's exhaust fumes in a close non ventilated enclosure .
The synthetic lawn is the non-flammable guarantee to provide high-quality synthetic grass products
Non members can catch a lot of moshlings.