Keeping Explosive Materials Stable
Many people live or work around highly explosive materials on a regular basis. However, without a sufficient trigger, these materials are relatively harmless in many cases. If a person mishandles these materials or negligently introduces a potential trigger to these materials, they may erupt. This can cause a very serious incident that may lead to widespread injury.
To discuss your legal options if you have sustained an injury because of an explosion, contact the explosion injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.
Factors in Stability
Many explosive materials are not dangerous unless the proper circumstances arise. After all, many of these materials would be exploding in nature if they were easily set off. However, there are some materials that are more easily detonated than others in various situations.
The following factors may influence how likely a material is to explode with little provocation:
- Characteristics of the storage environment, especially the temperature
- Whether the material is kept open to the elements or not
- The amount of electricity running near or through the material
- What chemicals make up the material
- What chemicals the material comes in contact with
If a material is particularly unstable or is kept in unstable conditions, it may be prone to exploding.
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If you have been injured in an explosion, our experienced advisors may be able to help you with your legal needs. For more information regarding your options as an explosion victim, contact the explosion injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874.

