"Dry Ice In The News"

  Dry ice blasting is cool way to clean  
  How many uses are there for dry ice?

For Randell Heath, founder of Coldsweep Inc. in Mountain Green, Morgan County, the uses are seemingly limitless

 
Coat after coat of paint and primer cover many surfaces in the Utah State Capitol. One way to blast it all off is dry ice.
 

February, 2008 - Cold Jet Introduces New Aero Series of Dry Ice Blast Cleaning Systems


Precautions for handling dry ice include:
If your skin comes in contact with dry ice, frostbite will occur. If burned, contact a physician immediately.
Do not transport dry ice in the cab of a truck or the passenger compartment of a car.
If you are traveling in a sport utility vehicle or minivan, leave a window open to ventilate the vehicle.
Always ensure that there is adequate ventilation so that carbon dioxide gas can escape.
To dispose of any remaining dry ice, remove the bag containing the dry ice and place in a trash container outside of your home.
Always keep dry ice away from children and pets.
Do not put dry ice in a sealed container. Expanding gas may cause dangerous bursting of container.
Inhalation of excess Carbon Dioxide may cause you to pass out or suffocate. Move victim to a well ventilated area off the ground. Call a physician immediately.
 
 
 
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