PHOENIX - Authorities say a man manufacturing biodiesel fuel in his Buckeye home inadvertently set the fuel on fire, damaging his house and burning parts of his upper body.

The blaze ignited about 3 p.m. Tuesday at the home near 299th Avenue and Thomas Road, breaking windows, scorching the exterior paint and giving the man non-life threatening injuries.

Buckeye Fire officials say the man was taken in stable condition to the burn unit at an area hospital with injuries to his arms and face. His name was not immediately available but authorities say he's in his 40s.

Fire officials say regulation of biodiesel fuel manufacturing at home is unclear so it's not immediately clear whether the man was breaking the law. An investigation is ongoing.
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Information from: The Arizona Republic, http://www.azcentral.com

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Man the things people do to save money. I don't know much about BioD manufacturing but I've heard it can have the potential to be as deadly as meth labs.
Who would have thought that making biodiesel could be dangerous or that the various ingredients or end product would be flammable?
Not the first time, won't be the last. They use ethanol, (usually stored in drums) as part of the process. Some previous one's were inappropriate disposal of rags, cleaning solvent, etc.

Stay safe out there.

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