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Safety Information

WARNING: DRY ICE IS EXTREMELY COLD!

Dry ice temperature: -109.3°F (-78.5°C)

SEVERE COLD BURNS can occur within seconds of direct contact.

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AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES!

Do not eat or taste dry ice. It is harmful if eaten or swallowed.


DO NOT SEAL IN GLASS OR OTHER TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINERS

This can cause containers to burst or explode due to over-pressurization.

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ASPHYXIANT WARNING

Dry ice sublimates into CO₂ vapor, which is heavier than air.

CO₂ vapor sinks to lower elevations and accumulates in confined spaces.

Ensure proper ventilation at floor level in rooms or enclosures to prevent dangerous CO₂ accumulation.

Do not enter areas where dry ice is used or stored until properly vented.


USE OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Wear heavy gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses, and protective clothing when handling dry ice.


For more information, check the following resources:

Cold Jet Resources

Cold Jet Safety First

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