Is dat giftig?quote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 19:46 schreef Angel_of_Dth het volgende:
Neon, volgens mij, als je dezelfde staafjes bedoelt.
Neon geeft rood/oranje licht.quote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 19:46 schreef Angel_of_Dth het volgende:
Neon, volgens mij, als je dezelfde staafjes bedoelt.
Die heb ik nietquote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 19:49 schreef melanie_the_miss het volgende:
tegenwoordig gebruiken ze geen giftig materiaal meer maar je moet toch echt de verpkking raadplegen, je weet niet waarvandaan het geïmporteerd is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_stickquote:Glow sticks contain hydrogen peroxide, and phenol is produced as a by-product. Therefore, it is advisable to keep the mixture away from skin, and to prevent accidental ingestion, if the glow stick case splits or breaks. If spilled on skin, the chemicals could cause slight skin irritation or, in extreme circumstances, cause vomiting and nausea. However, many ravers will cut or break open a glow stick and apply the glowing solution directly to bare skin in order to make their bodies glow. It has been said that glow stick chemicals cause cancer,[8] although no research has suggested that they might. Also it is wise to avoid all contact with thin membranes such as the eye or nasal area. Despite reports to the contrary, it is not safe to smoke or ingest glowing phenol, and it will not produce any drug-like effects. The fluid contained in glow sticks can also dissolve some types of plastic.
Wash with soap and water if liquid comes in contact with the skin. Flush eyes immediately with cool water if liquid comes in contact with the eyes. Some of the chemicals in glow sticks are flammable.
quote:Glow jewelry and sticks are plastic
bracelets, necklaces, and wands that
contain a liquid that glows in the dark.
em iets geven voor de smaak, en zorgen dat er geen vloeistof op de vacht meer zit.quote:The chemical has an extremely unpleasant taste, and most cats
will not ingest more than a small amount.
Almost immediately after biting into a piece of glow jewelry,
cats exhibit signs of a taste reaction, including hypersalivation,
agitation, and, occasionally, vomiting. The behavioral
changes are likely due to the cat’s reacting to the unpleasant
taste. A tasty treat such as milk, liquid from a tuna fish can,
or other palatable food can ameliorate the taste reaction. Remove
any liquid on the fur with a wet washcloth to prevent
re-exposure; take the cat into a darkened room to help you
identify the product on the coat
quote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 20:14 schreef Parafernalia het volgende:
Poes kwam weer binnen net, er lijkt niks aan de hand
Op nummer 10: Amphetaminesquote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 20:11 schreef Drijfzand het volgende:
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quote:Op zondag 12 oktober 2008 19:46 schreef Angel_of_Dth het volgende:
Neon, volgens mij, als je dezelfde staafjes bedoelt.
Neon is een gas.quote:
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