I can’t quite tell if you are writing this tongue in cheek but I’m guessing that you are.
The containers I buy my fluid in are sealed up tighter than a drum and would blowup half my house every time I opened them if they could be sparked by runaway atomic friction rushing into the container.
The one time that I know of that you might be on the right track a little bit is if you are flying in an unpressurized aircraft at high altitude the Zippo is much safer than the other style of lighters that depend on the pressure of the fuel to work.
The change in pressure due to the altitude could cause the BIC types to burst, which could add some excitement to an otherwise boring flight.
I keep my plastic bottles from leaking by squeezing all or most of the air out of the bottle before a flight. My Deet is a good example it leaked on me once when I forgot to get the air out of the bottle but never leaks other wise. It still rides wrapped in a zip lock bag just in case something goes wrong since that is what saved me last time.
P.S. What kind of lighter fluid do you find works best for your Zippo lighters?
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