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- Subject: Re: Chem hand-warmers (was Re: Emergency)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.234453.1142@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 23:44:53 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.174336.22200@sco.com>, kamalm@sco.COM (Kamal A. Mostafa) writes:
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- >jmm7076@ultb.isc.rit.edu (J.M. Maurer) writes:
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- > | ...But this made me think about getting a large quantity of the
- > | small chem hand warmers. You can get them at any sporting goods stores
- > | and they last 8+ hours....
- > |
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- >I've wondered about the chemical hand-warmers too... Is there any chance
- >that a herp could bite (or claw) thru the plastic container-baggie and
- >get to the chemicals? I suspect that the stuff is pretty toxic.
- >
- >Has anybody actually used these things for herps, with or without incident?
- >
- >-k
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- Sounds risky.....I used hand warmers that are bio safe. The main
- ingredient seems to be like saw dust or small(very small) wood chips.
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- Treky and Tabatha
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