FACTS
Dry Ice Risks- Risk of Exposure. Do not ingest dry ice. Avoid direct skin contact with dry ice. Always use thick gloves, tongs, or a shovel when handling dry ice.
- Risk of Explosion. Do not confine dry ice in airtight bottles or containers. Dry ice releases gas as it sublimates, if packaged in a container that does not permit the release of gas it could expand and cause personal injury. Always store dry ice in an insulated cooler designed for the storage of dry ice.
- Risk of Asphyxiation. A large volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas emitted in a confined […]
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