threeoutside
Member
Hello APUG members,
I've been selling off my late husband's darkroom and photography equipment since early this year, and I have gotten so much help and kindness from everyone! I think you.
But I'm a bit concerned - I was just rummaging in his old tool box from when he did graphics arts photography for an agency - maybe 30 years ago? Anyway, I came across a StaticMaster brush, which I assume he used to brush dust off of negatives, etc. But on the handle it has a warning label - and I really don't want to get investigated because this trips some HSD filter so I'm going to mess up the word, just read between the numbers and symbols, OK? It apparently has -p2o l_o^*#n329i%./u002m$#@ in it. Sorry if that's hard to read. But it's really nasty stuff - was in the international news a couple years ago - and I don't know whether I should find out how to dispose of it, or what? The label says "in solid form" and no doubt there's a TEENSY tiny amount, but still...this took be aback.
Advice, anyone?
Terry Hickman
I've been selling off my late husband's darkroom and photography equipment since early this year, and I have gotten so much help and kindness from everyone! I think you.
But I'm a bit concerned - I was just rummaging in his old tool box from when he did graphics arts photography for an agency - maybe 30 years ago? Anyway, I came across a StaticMaster brush, which I assume he used to brush dust off of negatives, etc. But on the handle it has a warning label - and I really don't want to get investigated because this trips some HSD filter so I'm going to mess up the word, just read between the numbers and symbols, OK? It apparently has -p2o l_o^*#n329i%./u002m$#@ in it. Sorry if that's hard to read. But it's really nasty stuff - was in the international news a couple years ago - and I don't know whether I should find out how to dispose of it, or what? The label says "in solid form" and no doubt there's a TEENSY tiny amount, but still...this took be aback.
Advice, anyone?

Terry Hickman