There is no risk of slippage as with the pressure washing process.
Precautions Needed
However, certain safety precautions should be taken while conducting the process:
Proper ventilation is a must. CO2 can be dangerous when concentrated in confined spaces. CO2 is 50 percent heavier than air and can displace oxygen and strangulate a person if there is no proper ventilation.
It is imperative to wear ear plugs, as the process generates deafening noise.
The temperature of dry ice can be as low as -110 degrees F and can instantly freeze the skin. Wear gloves when handling dry ice.
Always use protective clothing, face shield when handling CO2 pellets or dry ice blasting unit.
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