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Are there concerns with “off-gassing” or toxic fumes from heating Exos in an oven in the hospital or clinical setting?

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Are there concerns with “off-gassing” or toxic fumes from heating Exos in an oven in the hospital or clinical setting?

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No. The Exos material is inert and does not heat up to the extent that it emits dangerous fumes or particles. The ovens used to heat Exos are safety limited to 225 degrees Fahrenheit which is far below the temperature required to burn or off gas the materials.

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