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Dry ice might seem like a cool and harmless way to keep things cold — especially in labs, schools, or when shipping items — but don’t let its foggy appearance fool you. This frozen form of carbon dioxide can seriously hurt you if it’s not handled right. Skin contact can cause painful burns, and breathing in too much of its gas in a small space can knock you out cold — literally. Whether you're prepping a science experiment or unloading a delivery, mishandling dry ice can quickly turn a routine task into a dangerous situation. A little know-how […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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