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Maris. Thi is an old story about glacial aceitic acid. I graduated High School during the Ford administration. On the way home from my last day I stopped at the lab and and made a long term loan of a gallon bottle of glacial aceitic acid. The chemistry teacher ordered it for us earlier in the year. I had stop bath for years. The bottle was glass and very thick. I took it home on the subway and no one would have any idea what it was. If I tried that today I'd get locked up.
threads like this pop up once in a while claiming photochemistry is harmless,
i don't know if these threads do more harm than good. it is more than obvious that certain things are not
good to be in contact with, to consume, to have in the reach of children, and to treat without respect. including many of the things found in a traditional or alternative process darkroom.
i can't imagine why anyone would say anything different ...
it's like someone suggesting that selenium toner is harmless because selenium is found in vitamins or brazil nuts or the ocean.
or that it is not dangerous to make your own silver nitrate.
kind of reminds me of the guy in repo man with the alien in his trunk
John;
I have, and have had for years, a fully stocked color and B&W darkroom and chemical store room. We had 3 young children who grew up around these chemicals, and our son learned the basics of photography as did a few neighbor's kids who were friends. We treated the chemistry with respect and care which is what I taught them. We never had an accident with them.
I have never known a researcher at EK to have problems, nor did any of us when I worked at the Cape and in the photofinishing industry.
Household and medicine cabinet chemicals are more of a problem.
PE
So, as an APUG member, go out and at least try to do your bit for Science and Technology in the HS systems across the country.
Sorry for the rant. Rant over!
PE
To get back to the point, the "think of the children" line is just that, a line used by people for their own agenda, to be honest with you anyone who uses that to impose their own sensibilities needs to be taken out the back and shot, or at least slapped some sense into. It completely undermines the foundation of any free country - the ability to hold your own individual beliefs/morals free of oppression by other's beliefs/morals as long as they do not impose on another's <-- see how that last part applies when you look at it from the point of view of a person "thinking of the children"? They are not only preventing those individual rights, but are also violating that foundation of not imposing their own will on another.
After all, children are the responsibility of their legal guardians, and not the state - unless taken into state custody. All this knee-jerking and shifting responsibility around in a circle is detrimental to the non-brain dead of society. There are also after all, plenty of people that do not have children. Something enacted by a "think of the children" line then unfairly affects people without children and responsible parents alike.
Irresponsible people should be held accountable for their actions, including irresponsible parents. Everyone else shouldn't have to suffer Nanny-state syndrome in order to make their irresponsibility less dangerous, as you are only treating symptoms and not the cause (their irresponsibility).
maybe i have misunderstood your rant, but i have kids, small kids ...
and until they were a certain age we had locks on all the cabinets
and latches on all the doors, covers on the plugs, no knobs on the stove,
and a gate at the top of the stairs, knives out of their reach ... and ...
because small kids just wander into bad situations.
so ... by preventing a catastrophe, i am irresponsible ?
and by NOT putting photo chemistry under the cabinet in the kitchen
to prevent my kids from wandering into THAT situation is a knee jerk response to
the fact that i believe some photochemistry is harmful ?
if that is the case i guess i have "good reflexes"
you need to tell a kid something around 100 times before they "hear" it ...
sometimes they don't make it to the 100 times and feed their sibbling draino
by mistake, or open a d-cell battery and smear battery acid on themselves, or ...
if being a responsible parent shows that i am actually irresponsible,
and by making it harder for a young kid who will do something dangerous when i don't see them
show that i am irresponsible ... i feel sorry for kids whose parents are "responsible".
i know someone who was fed drain cleaner, and someone who lit a plastic
container filled with gasoline on fire in his garage and then threw it,
and a kid who pulled a lawnmower back over his bare feet and ... all by accident
kids don't think much ... so if i can avoid my kids having an accident because i am "irresponsible"
i think i will ...
Thanks for the detailed response; however, the principal issue is respiratory exposure, thus my emphasis on ventilation systems. I'm not concerned about mixing chemicals as spills can be cleaned up without problems.
Some people like to mix their ammonia based cleaning products with their chlorine based products thinking they're clever and it'll clean better.
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