Canadian health authorities issued a warning earlier this month about certain balloon blowing kits available on Amazon that “pose a chemical hazard” to users.
The consumer product advisory from Health Canada, published on Dec. 13, said the balloon blowing kits allow children to “form balloons or bubbles by slowly squeezing out a ball of the mixture from the tube and sticking it on the end of the straw.”
They can then blow through the straw and create a bubble.
But a safety concern arises since “blowing the balloons exposes a child to inhaling the vapours” of any solvent mixture present, according to the advisory.
That can lead to some worrisome effects. […]
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