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do you wear gloves?

Do you wear gloves when mixing?

  • Yes I always wear them

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Only sometimes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No i never bother

    Votes: 8 80.0%

  • Total voters
    10
I wore a glove on one hand the first time I mixed, and felt like Michael Jackson, but since then, nada...I have always wanted something to happen like get hit by lightening or get bitten by the radioactive spider and gain special abilities though, imagine it, a juice experiment gone wrong, and I could gain the power to be jittery, headachy, and have multiple heart attacks, aye, with dumb powers comes no responsibility, which is the way I roll.
 
I don't bother but if we get some 75mg nic I may do then I don't want any special powers like merino lol:eeek:
 
We Always do even when handling devices in the shop its good practice disposable gloves wont break the bank, but to make the story go further we have had a customer ring us up really worried because hes dog chewed and drank a full bottle of our 22mg liquid at the time the dog was frothing from the mouth and the dog still survived after giving the dog lots of water.

we have also had a drunken customer drink a full 10ml bottle of 24mg dekang liquid thinking the bottle on the side of hes table was mini 10 ml bottle of alcohol!!he was very worried at the time we could only tell him to seek medical advice with the bottle.

When he updated us the next day we can say he survived and told us he did not even feel sick the next day the dog seemed to get more ill than the human.

Personally i think these two accounts was very lucky you should always use precautions when handling nicotine a specially when around children and animals.

It would be interesting to know if anybody else has had moments like these?
 
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My kids wont touch any of my ecig devices or bottles. No how no way, even if I were to ask one of them to hand me my ecig, they say "I wouldnt touch your lighter or your cigs, why would I touch these!"

My 4 year old even knows the score, they are 100% off limits to him, even though he likes to get into EVERYTHING, when he comes anywhere near my desk he is very careful to not touch liquid bottles or the devices.

The dog? Hes taken a liking to plastic, so he tries to get the flavour concentrates out of my train case even though its locked. Other than that, no close calls here with other people.
 
I had a bottle of 24mg menthol leak in my pocket suffered with itchy scrot till I got home and showered :P
 
lol Andy menthol is pretty strong the smell might of improved? :p

We had a none smoker get ill with contact on the skin stating they became sick and dizzy for a few hours its very worrying when listening to them because they not listening to the safety advise we give them some times you feel you are talking to your self it will only take 1 accident to spoil it all.
 
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We Always do even when handling devices in the shop its good practice disposable gloves wont break the bank, but to make the story go further we have had a customer ring us up really worried because hes dog chewed and drank a full bottle of our 22mg liquid at the time the dog was frothing from the mouth and the dog still survived after giving the dog lots of water.

we have also had a drunken customer drink a full 10ml bottle of 24mg dekang liquid thinking the bottle on the side of hes table was mini 10 ml bottle of alcohol!!he was very worried at the time we could only tell him to seek medical advice with the bottle.

When he updated us the next day we can say he survived and told us he did not even feel sick the next day the dog seemed to get more ill than the human.

Personally i think these two accounts was very lucky you should always use precautions when handling nicotine a specially when around children and animals.

It would be interesting to know if anybody else has had moments like these?

wow they are some pretty crazy stories, i read somewhere that very high doses of nicotine or rather tobacco leaf (not lethal doses but close) were eaten by tribesmen somewhere as a rite of passage type of thing, it is i believe classed as a "delieriant" or "true hallucinogen" in that it makes you totally lose your mind basically, from the article i read its something akin to a plant called datura, people who have eaten it have often come around locked up in a straight jacket with no clue of how they got there. im surprised the guy who drank a bottle didnt get that effect (or just have a cardiac arrest and die) he must have been a very heavy smoker to have survived it

and thankfully i dont have kids and the only animal is a cat and while he may be a bit off his head i dont see him getting the lids off any of my bottles let alone drinking any of it (its hard enough finding food he will eat, he is more picky than me and im pretty bad!)
 
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