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by TK421 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:19 am
I agree you should be careful when handling dry ice as it can be dangerous and direct skin contact is BAD.
I do love the stuff, though, and get a few pounds of it every Halloween. We put it in our fountain and in several jars and glasses in the apothecary. It's great stuff.
A good thing to remember is the warmer the water, the greater the reaction (more fog) from the dry ice. I like to put a sliver into a cup of hot cider for the girls. It gives a magnificent "bubbling cauldron" effect, and disipates rather quickly so it's safe to drink.
Since dry ice is solid Carbon Monoxide, it is dangerous to breath in in large doses. a little bit here and there is no bid deal, but if you are breathing in large amounts in an inclosed space, you can suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning which, in extreme cases, can be fatal.
Remember, it's never too early to start planning for Halloween.
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