Are glow sticks exploding?

Bottom line, be careful with glow sticks around kids, especially cheap ones. However, you dont have to panic if/when they leak or explode. After any concerning chemical exposure, you should immediately call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 and/or your doctor.
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What would happen if you snapped a glow stick?

The contents can irritate the skin, eyes and mouth, the experts warn. Some glow products contain a chemical called dibutyl phthalate (DBP). The liquid typically causes immediate stinging and a burning sensation in the mouth and eyes, according to the Nebraska Regional Poison Center in Omaha.
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How flammable are glow sticks?

Glowsticks are a safe light source. Glowsticks provide light without heat or sparks which makes them the only light source that's safe to use in emergencies and natural disasters. Glowsticks use non toxic chemicals and are non flammable.
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Do you break or crack a glow stick?

To get the stick to produce light, it is necesary to "crack" the stick. This requires bending the stick, until the glass vial contained within the plastic casing breaks. This allows the inside the glass to mix with the chemicals outside the glass vial.
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Is the inside of a glow stick safe?

The ingredients in glow sticks are generally non-toxic, and most cases will not require medical attention. However, if glow stick fluid is swallowed, it may cause an upset stomach and some mouth irritation.
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Does freezing glow sticks work?

The reason an activated glow stick lasts longer in colder temperatures is because the colder temperatures slow down the chemical reaction. By placing a glow stick in the freezer you freeze the chemicals, slowing the reaction right down.
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Can glow sticks go in water?

While submersing a light stick in a container of water – like a milk jug, glass bottle or fish bowl – will create a cool, decorative effect, it does not amplify the light. The temperature of the water can, however, produce an effect.
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Why do soldiers carry glow sticks?

Glow sticks are used by militaries, and occasionally also police tactical units, to mark cleared rooms or objects of note while clearing buildings during close-quarters combat. They are also used to help identify friendly soldiers during nighttime operations.
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Can I cut open a glow stick?

Are glow sticks safe? They are safe, as long as precautions are followed and the chemicals are kept inside. Cutting open a glow stick can also cause the broken shards of glass to fall out. Packaging on glow sticks says they are non-toxic.
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How long do glow sticks last if not broken?

Depending on how they are packaged the shelf life is 1 to 4 years. Glow products kept in foil packaging will last for up to 4 years and items with no foil packaging have usually just over a 1 year shelf life.
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What liquid is in a glow stick?

The glow stick's outer plastic tube holds a solution of an oxalate ester and an electron-rich dye along with a glass vial filled with a hydrogen peroxide solution. The signature snap that starts the reaction signals that you've broken the glass tube, releasing the hydrogen peroxide.
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What is glow stick made of?

What's in a glow stick? Our glow sticks contain two chemicals; hydrogen peroxide and tert butyl alcohol, these mix with a fluorescent dye to achieve the coloured glowstick effect. It's the hydrogen peroxide that is held inside the glass vial.
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Are glow sticks radioactive?

Today, most glowing watches use a radioactive isotope of hydrogen called tritium (which has a half-life of 12 years) or promethium, a man-made radioactive element with a half-life of around three years.
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Who invented glow sticks?

Glow sticks were developed in the 1960's by a chemist named Edwin Chandross working under government contract for Bell Labs. He developed glowsticks to explain the process of chemicals emitting intense light without giving off heat (chemiluminescence).
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Why do British officers carry a stick?

In the British Army and other militaries following the Commonwealth traditions, commissioned officers carry swagger sticks when in formal uniform as a symbol of rank.
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How long do ChemLights last?

In their packaging, SnapLight products are guaranteed to last for 5 years from date of manufacture, while ChemLight products are guaranteed to last for 4 years from date of manufacture.
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Do glow sticks attract fish?

The green glow sticks produce a bright hue unlike any other object beneath the water's surface, which naturally attracts fish.
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Can you recharge a glow stick?

Glow sticks come in a variety of colors and tubes. Recharging a glow stick is often confused with simply extending the life of the glow stick. There is no way to recharge the stick. Once the chemical reaction is complete, the stick will no longer illuminate.
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Can you put glow sticks in the bathtub?

Glow stick baths are as easy as they sound: crack a few, turn off the lights, toss them in the tub. It's kind of like a toddler rave bath.
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Are glow-in-the-dark toys safe?

Are glow in the dark products safe? Phosphorus is a natural mineral found in the human body. Phosphorus Glow in the dark products is perfectly safe for everyday use. There are no radioactive materials of any sort in phosphorus glow in the dark products that are sold on this site.
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Are modern glow sticks toxic?

The substance inside these glowing items is usually dibutyl phthalate - a clear, oily, colorless liquid. It is low in toxicity but can cause irritation to any part of the body that it comes in contact with, including the eyes, skin and mouth.
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Are Chemlights toxic?

Safety and Environment

Phthalates are industrial chemicals found in everyday products and widely used by other lightstick manufactures. Several phthalates have been banned from use due to health concerns, as they have been found to disrupt the endocrine system, damage human reproductive systems and even cause cancer.
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What color is ChemLight?

They are maintenance-free and most are available in 6 visible colors (green, yellow, red, orange, blue, white) and in infrared for the ChemLight military range. High intensity orange versions are also available for some products. Cyalume products have a phthalate-free formulation.
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