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Most glow sticks contain chemicals that are not extremely toxic if swallowed in small amounts. However, swallowing a large amount can cause stomach irritation and discomfort. It is still best to seek medical advice if a glow stick is accidentally swallowed, especially if it ruptures and the liquid is ingested.
Yes, glow sticks are safe for children to play with. It is always best to supervise them, however.
It's a safe assumption by "glow sticks", you're referring to Lightsabers.
Yes, your children should be safe with glow sticks as long as they don't get ahold of something sharp and get it open. The liquid inside should not be consumed. My child plays with them all the time.
Glow sticks are exothermic.Exothermic is when heat/energy is released. And that is exactly what glow sticks do. but the energy being released is in the form of light.
Glow sticks do not cause cancer. The chemicals in glow sticks are generally safe and non-toxic. However, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions if they come into contact with the contents of a glow stick.
Glow sticks are a great way to enertain children of all ages. You can find a bulk order of these glow sticks at the website windycitynovelties.com/Glow-Sticks.
They are safe as long as the chemicals stay inside the plastic cover. Do not open or cut the glow sticks keep the chemicals inside where they can not be ingested.
Glow sticks are not really appropriate for toddlers unless they are non-toxic and there is very strong parental supervision. I would suggest finding a different novelty for your party.
It is not safe for a dog to eat sticks as they can cause choking, blockages, or internal injuries if swallowed. It's best to prevent your dog from eating sticks and provide them with safe and appropriate toys or treats to chew on instead.
No, phosphorus is NOT in glow sticks. Phosphorus is way to dangerous to be put in glow sticks. While a glow stick does have phosphorescence (meaning glow after illumination), it does not have phosphorus.