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ahuvah4
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:17 pm
WARNING: graphic burn pic.
(edited by mod to add warning and hide pic)
Last edited by ahuvah4 on Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:23 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Sherri
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:17 pm
I just see a broken link?
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sweetcandy
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:25 pm
Oh no no no! What happened? St moritz did that? how? poor poor thing! refuah sheleimo!
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Ruchel
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:27 pm
Thanks for warnings, one doesn't expect this in a laundry thread.
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Sherri
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:37 pm
I've seen recently St. Moritz advertises that a new formula or something like that. Does anyone know anything about it?
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sequoia
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:38 pm
I don't understand. This was a skiing accident?
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MaBelleVie
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:42 pm
sequoia wrote: | I don't understand. This was a skiing accident? |
St Moritz is a highly toxic line of household cleaners. This little boy lost his eye when he got his hands on a bottle of oven cleaner, which many people use before Pesach
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sequoia
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:45 pm
MaBelleVie wrote: | sequoia wrote: | I don't understand. This was a skiing accident? |
St Moritz is a highly toxic line of household cleaners. This little boy lost his eye when he got his hands on a bottle of oven cleaner, which many people use before Pesach |
Oh how horrible.
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MrsDash
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:45 pm
I never even heard of this stuff until I saw this story. I hope the child gets wells quick!
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Sherri
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 5:52 pm
Saw the link.
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Happy18
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 6:01 pm
My mom uses it. Actually her cleaning lady does. She tried to get me to use it and bought me a bottle, I gave it back to her. Anything that says toxic on it does not enter my home.
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5S5Sr7z3
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 6:33 pm
My husband keeps buying it, and I keep throwing it out. I especially have an issue with the fact that such a toxic product does not even have some sort of safety cap like bleach!!!
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Simple1
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 6:43 pm
Oy! Why are they even allowed to sell this stuff??
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yksraya
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:14 pm
hatzolah warns ppl not to use st. morris or easy off every single year before pesach and also some dayanim said not to use them, why do ppl still use those stuff or bring them into their homes?
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Happy18
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:17 pm
People use it because it does an amazing job cleaning. Personally I would rather have to scrub harder than risk chemical burns.
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amother
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:25 pm
This was obviously an illegal company, brought in from israel! Works wonders, but is very dangerous and toxic!
My sister had made a grocery order (about 10 yrs ago) left the box out in the hallway, while she was readying the kids for bed, her son got ahold of the st moritz in the box and of course burned himself, my sister found him quick enough and had the presence in mind to plunge him into the bathtub and left him in the running water till hatzalah arrived, it ended very well, nothing major happened, hatzalah told her she did a good job in keeping him under running water, it wouldve gotten worse if she hadn't put him in water, as it keeps eating away at the skin!
I never liked having it in the house for this reason!
Just yesterday I bought a bottle which I noticed has a new safety seal lock on it! And besides I keep it way high where my kids can't reach and don't have anything to reach for over there, I only keep my cleaning items there!
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yksraya
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:28 pm
amother wrote: | This was obviously an illegal company, brought in from israel! Works wonders, but is very dangerous and toxic!
My sister had made a grocery order (about 10 yrs ago) left the box out in the hallway, while she was readying the kids for bed, her son got ahold of the st moritz in the box and of course burned himself, my sister found him quick enough and had the presence in mind to plunge him into the bathtub and left him in the running water till hatzalah arrived, it ended very well, nothing major happened, hatzalah told her she did a good job in keeping him under running water, it wouldve gotten worse if she hadn't put him in water, as it keeps eating away at the skin!
I never liked having it in the house for this reason!
Just yesterday I bought a bottle which I noticed has a new safety seal lock on it! And besides I keep it way high where my kids can't reach and don't have anything to reach for over there, I only keep my cleaning items there! |
kids are not the only ones at risk of a burn. I never buy something that can cause a burn although I keep all cleaning stuff very high and it's out of reach of kids.
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Happy18
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:33 pm
This all just supports my buying all natural cleaners. DH and mother think I'm crazy, but I would rather be safe.
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sequoia
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Wed, Mar 21 2012, 7:35 pm
Happy18 wrote: | This all just supports my buying all natural cleaners. DH and mother think I'm crazy, but I would rather be safe. |
Same.
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