Has anyone ever read the Material Safety Data Sheet for play sand?
It’s totally scary. And to think we’ve always considered it to be an inert substance. Breathing the dust in play sand is very bad for you. I’m going to have to get myself a dust mask if I want to continue working with this stuff. Also, what is it doing to our crabs? Here’s the safety sheet for King Play Sand: MSDS Ladybug15057 wrote: I have read this, and have checked some old links I had in regards to the research I had done a few years ago. But through this link that had the info, I have clicked onto the links within it and they are not there. http://crabstreetjournal.com/products/substrates/playsand.html It now is a law in some states here in the U.S. that if a play sand is silica they ‘must’ label so on the bag. Problem being…not many understand what silica is or can do…. They had related some of the childrens respiratory problems/complications were linked to dry play sand. And I am sorry to say that washing alone does not and will not get rid of some of the impurities and nast