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ScarletTanager
Flame of Spring
- Jul 11, 2024
- 34
Good morning SaSu community,
I've been reading so many posts lately seeing people who are wanting to disguise their NaNo2 or other poisonous/toxic chemicals by placing them in a bottle, jar, or other container in which it was not originally packaged inside. Poisons, toxins, and even household cleaners are meant to be kept in their original labeled packages. In the event that they are switched into other sorts of bottles or containers it still needs properly labeled as containing exactly what you have put into it! Especially if children, pets, elderly, houseguests or someone who is visually impaired comes across the new container… it needs to be properly labeled in permanent marker, ink, or print, regardless of your plans to keep it hidden in a place meant for you to later retrieve it. It should be in a container that it will not degrade in nor disintegrate the material of the container itself in which you place it. It should not be placed in a bottle or jar that is labeled as something else, like a food jar, shampoo bottle, or cleaning chemical bottle from your kitchen, laundry room, or garage! Common sense but easily forgotten when in a rush or upset. Anyway, have a safe weekend everyone!

I've been reading so many posts lately seeing people who are wanting to disguise their NaNo2 or other poisonous/toxic chemicals by placing them in a bottle, jar, or other container in which it was not originally packaged inside. Poisons, toxins, and even household cleaners are meant to be kept in their original labeled packages. In the event that they are switched into other sorts of bottles or containers it still needs properly labeled as containing exactly what you have put into it! Especially if children, pets, elderly, houseguests or someone who is visually impaired comes across the new container… it needs to be properly labeled in permanent marker, ink, or print, regardless of your plans to keep it hidden in a place meant for you to later retrieve it. It should be in a container that it will not degrade in nor disintegrate the material of the container itself in which you place it. It should not be placed in a bottle or jar that is labeled as something else, like a food jar, shampoo bottle, or cleaning chemical bottle from your kitchen, laundry room, or garage! Common sense but easily forgotten when in a rush or upset. Anyway, have a safe weekend everyone!