Fire safety for gasoline and chemical storage is critical to prevent hazardous incidents. Always store flammable substances in approved, airtight containers made of non-reactive materials, clearly labeled to avoid confusion. Designate a well-ventilated, cool, and dry storage area away from living spaces, ignition sources (e.g., open flames, electrical equipment), and direct sunlight. Install Class B or multipurpose fire extinguishers nearby and enforce strict no-smoking policies. Use secondary containment systems to manage spills and segregate incompatible chemicals to prevent reactive hazards. Regularly inspect containers for leaks or damage, ensure grounding to minimize static electricity risks, and maintain a clean, uncluttered space. Personnel should receive training on emergency protocols, proper handling, and compliance with local regulations to uphold a safe environment.