Spontaneous Combustion

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jasper7

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A while back I read that damp charcoal briquettes can be a fire hazard, has anyone else heard anything along those lines?  Or did I get some bad info, doesn't make sense that damp briquettes are any more of a hazard than dry.  Just curious.
 
Damp, as in water...

...or charcoal lighter fluid... 
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I believe they were talking about charcoal that had absorbed moisture from the air or ground.  I left a bag on the floor of my shed that has cement slab, and over the winter it got damp. I dried it in the sun and burn it.  But I was just reading the other thread about storing charcoal, and charcoal absorbing moisture, and it reminded me of what I read.  I should add I read it over a year ago so I don't have a copy of the story to post, but it was my local fire chief who made the statement.  Not just some random internet rumor. 
 
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