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- From: exjtmm@tts.lth.se (Thommy M. Malmstr|m)
- Subject: Re: How dangerous are developer chemicals?
- In-Reply-To: kanner@goofy.apple.COM's message of 25 Jan 93 20:16:32 GMT
- Message-ID: <EXJTMM.93Jan26103926@ida28.tts.lth.se>
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- Organization: Communication Systems, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
- References: <C0v7w4.KzM@cs.psu.edu> <122380065@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM> <34885@goofy.apple.COM>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 10:39:26
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- >>>>> "HK" == Herbert Kanner <kanner@goofy.apple.COM> writes:
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- HK> Accidents do happen, but if you rinse your hands immediately after any
- HK> contact with developer, you should have no problems unless you have a
- HK> really bad allergy.
-
- The problem with darkroom chemicals is mostly when you throw it out in
- the zink. It's a lot of harmful toxic silver (and maybe selenium) and
- other toxic solutions that is flushed straight to the environment.
- That may not harm you but maybe your children or grandchildren. Here
- in Sweden (like in several other European countries) laws are made up
- that says that you are must recycle photo-chemicals.
-
- /Thommy M.
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