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This would my suggestion for the test.
1) Place a neon light flat inside a drawer. (simulates the bottom of the cabinet)
2) Take four bottles of 80+ proof alcohol and pour the contents onto the neon light.
3) Take two more bottle of 80+ proof alcohol and empty at least half of their contents onto the neon light.
4) Thrown the half empty bottles at the lights, and see if a spark sets the alcohol catches fire.
5) If you want to test the whole senario, smear petroleum based products over your body first. Be sloppy, and also get some alcohol on you too.
Once again, I did not test this, and I believe there is a possibility that the alcohol might catch on fire. I also recommend that no one actually perform the test, because it would be very dangerous, and could be lethal.