George Mann
Member
Hi everyone. I had a package of beakers that were presumably stolen after it arrived at my apartment building.
These beakers were previously used to develop b&w film with the usual chemical baths.
As we all know, thieves tend to be ignorant of such things, and may attempt to use them for edible pursuits (if you catch my drift).
Can these beakers be potentially toxic give the above?
These beakers were previously used to develop b&w film with the usual chemical baths.
As we all know, thieves tend to be ignorant of such things, and may attempt to use them for edible pursuits (if you catch my drift).
Can these beakers be potentially toxic give the above?


Does not quite fit the definition of toxins, as toxins are only produced by living organisms...alcohol being one of the deadliest. A 250 pound bale of weed is toxic, I suppose, if it falls on you. So photo chemicals are not toxins by definition (well, citric acid can be made commercially by molds)...however they can be considered toxic. Lovely language, eh?