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source please, why is their limits & time constraints to exposure then if it 'dissipates immediately'? Sounds safe & effective

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where does it say "dissipates immediately" fucktard - it doesn't. 'Conspiratorial thinking' like realizing it defies logic & is not scientific to have to stay 6ft away with a mask to avoid particles...yet needing to swab the brain & amping up 40x to get a sample. Try again

Quotes from your link:

In smaller amounts, ethylene oxide is used as a pesticide and a sterilizing agent. The ability of ethylene oxide to damage DNA makes it an effective sterilizing agent but also accounts for its cancer-causing activity.The primary routes of human exposure to ethylene oxide are inhalation and ingestion,

Which cancers are associated with exposure to ethylene oxide? Lymphoma and leukemia are the cancers most frequently reported to be associated with occupational exposure to ethylene oxide. Stomach and breast cancers may also be associated with ethylene oxide exposure.

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Tell me you aren't this fucking stupid......... >>At room temperature, ethylene oxide is a flammable colorless gas with a sweet odor.>>