Safety Precautions
It is not recommended to touch dry ice with your bare hands, as it can cause serious burns due to its extremely low temperature. When handling dry ice, it is important to wear protective gloves and clothing. It is also important to keep dry ice away from children and pets as it can cause serious health issues if ingested. Additionally, it is important to keep dry ice stored in a well-ventilated area, as it can cause a buildup of carbon dioxide in a closed space.