A technique for quickly determining the type of liquid in a container
externally regardless of the material of the container, preferably
contactlessly. A halogen heater 102 and an infrared thermopile 103 are
disposed outside an electrically conductive container 101 made of
aluminum, for example. The surface temperature of the container 101 is
measured when the halogen heater 102 is off, followed by the turning-on
of the halogen heater 102 for two seconds, for example. The surface
temperature of the container 101 is then measured, and a difference from
the previous result of measurement is calculated. If the difference is
smaller than a threshold value, the liquid in the container is determined
to be a safe liquid consisting primarily of water, and a blue lamp is
activated. If the difference is greater than the threshold value, the
liquid in the container cannot be determined to be a safe liquid
consisting primarily of water, and a red lamp is activated, indicating
abnormality.