Dry Ice, on Demand, When you need it.
Precautions:
You are using dry ice at your own risk. Purchasing dry ice (or a machine) from us is your agreement that we do not assume any liability for anything that you may do with your dry ice.
Precautions for handling dry ice include:
- If your skin comes in contact with dry ice, frostbite will occur. If burned, contact a physician immediately.
- Do not transport dry ice in the cab of a truck or the passenger compartment of a car.
- If you are traveling in a sport utility vehicle or minivan, leave a window open to ventilate the vehicle.
- Always ensure that there is adequate ventilation so that carbon dioxide gas can escape.
- To dispose of any remaining dry ice, remove the bag containing the dry ice and place in a trash container outside of your home.
- Always keep dry ice away from children and pets.
- Do not put dry ice in a sealed container. Expanding gas may cause dangerous bursting of container.
- Inhalation of excess Carbon Dioxide may cause you to pass out or suffocate. Move victim to a well ventilated area off the ground. Call a physician immediately.