So my highly intelligent roomate spilled hand sanitzer in my cup of water and didn't notice; and neither did I. I proceded to take a gulp and swallow a mouth full of water. After examing the crime scene I noticed there was a path of small drops of the solution leading to my cup (as if it was dripping from his hand while he was applying it). The active ingredients in the sanitizer are: Carboner, Fragrance, Glycerin, Isopropyl, Alcohol, Isopropyl Mysristate, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl, Acetate, and of course water. The back of the sanitizer container says to contact poison control, but I was wondering if this is necessary (thinking that its just for liability reasons). Should I even worry since it was such a small amount, about the size of a dime. All answers are appreciated, except for lame ones like "you are going to die immediately."
2007-01-18
14:58:37
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Chad
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