SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING DRY ICE IS EXTREMELY COLD!
Dry ice temperature is -109.3 degrees F (-78.5 degrees C)
SEVERE COLD BURNS will occur in seconds of direct contact.
Dry ice temperature is -109.3 degrees F (-78.5 degrees C)
SEVERE COLD BURNS will occur in seconds of direct contact.
AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES!!
Do not eat or taste dry ice. Harmful if eaten or swallowed.
Do not eat or taste dry ice. Harmful if eaten or swallowed.
DO NOT SEAL IN GLASS OR OTHER TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINERS
This could result in bursting or exploding the container from over pressurization.
This could result in bursting or exploding the container from over pressurization.
ASPHYXIANT
Dry Ice sublimates or changes directly to CO2 vapor that is heavier than air.
CO2 vapor sinks to lower elevations & collects in confined areas.
CO2 vapor must be removed (vented) at the floor level of rooms or
other enclosures to prevent dangerous vapor accumulations.
Do not eneter areas where Dry Ice is used or stored until properly vented.
Dry Ice sublimates or changes directly to CO2 vapor that is heavier than air.
CO2 vapor sinks to lower elevations & collects in confined areas.
CO2 vapor must be removed (vented) at the floor level of rooms or
other enclosures to prevent dangerous vapor accumulations.
Do not eneter areas where Dry Ice is used or stored until properly vented.
USE OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Heavier gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses, and protective clothing
should be warn when handling Dry Ice.
Heavier gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses, and protective clothing
should be warn when handling Dry Ice.
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