What is the amount of sodium azide in the reagent solution? Is it above the permissible levels? You don't know so you can't truly evaluate the danger of its presence in the solution. You've ingested many. may harmful chemicals in your lifetime but they didn't kill you and you didn't even know they were there. How many people have died from acute toxicity caused by a BinaxNOW home test? Do you even have any numbers on that? Show me one death caused by sodium azide from a jewflu home test mishap. I'll wait while you gather your data.
What is the amount of sodium azide in the reagent solution? Is it above the permissible levels? You don't know...
Here's what I know:
The Reagent Solution contains a harmful chemical (see table below).If the solution contacts the skin or eye, flush with copious amounts of water. If irritation persists, seek medical advice: https://www.poison.org/contact-us or 1-800-222-1222.
Now tell me again why according to your "logic", this is just nothing at all, geniusfag
The concentration of the harmful substance matters. On a daily basis you eat and drink many harmful substances including radioactive particles left over from the above ground nuclear testing of the 50s/60s. The human body has an amazing ability to deal with harmful substances if the concentration is low enough and the exposure time is quick enough. If you lived in the days of leaded gasoline being sold and used, your body took in substantial amounts of tetraethyl lead just from being around running cars, but you lived, right? Ever eaten an apple seed by accident (or on purpose)? Did you die from the strychnine in it? How about eating almonds that were raw or lightly roasted? Did the cyanide in them kill you? Concentration of the substance is the reason why those things didn't kill you. Even water can be lethal if you drink too much of it and imbalance your body's electrolytes severely. It's basic chemistry. I suggest you learn some of it.
And btw, alcohol (ethyl alcohol as in the kind we drink) is also acutely toxic. Think about how much you can drink before it kills you and then apply that thinking here. Concentration matters.
>The concentration of the harmful substance matters.
It's concentrated enough to warrant such warning, obviously
>The Reagent Solution contains a harmful chemical (see table below).If the solution contacts the skin or eye, flush with copious amounts of water. If irritation persists, seek medical advice: https://www.poison.org/contact-us or 1-800-222-1222.
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