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Products are safe for normal use. They are not sources of heat or sparks, and may be used in areas which contain combustible mixtures of gasses or liquids, where ordinary sources of light might pose an explosion or fire hazard. We do not recommend them for use with children 5 and under. Are glow products affected by temperature? Products give maximum light emission when used at temperatures ranging from 60°F-80°F. If the temperature is higher than 80°F, the light will be brighter, but will last for a shorter duration. If the temperature is lower than 60°F, the light will be less bright, but will last longer. As temperature decreases, intensity decreases and duration of light output increases. What happens if glow products are accidentally ruptured? The solutions contained in brand products are non-toxic and will not cause injury to the skin or eyes. Eye contact may cause temporary discomfort similar to that produced by soaps or shampoos. Should an accident occur, rinse the affected ...  more

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Yes, all of our glow products are safe. The chemical contents are non-toxic and non-flammable. Contents may stain clothes and furniture. Some of our products contain small parts, such as connectors for sticks, bracelets and necklaces, are not recommended for children under 3. Adult supervision is recommended for children under 5. All of our glow products are intended for external use only and are not to be consumed or ingested. The activated liquid even though non-toxic may contain tiny shards of glass which may cause injury should the light stick be punctured or split open. Do not cut open or puncture glow products. DO NOT drink contents.  more
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