There's a big warning on the bottle with directions to flush with water for 20 minutes following contact with skin, and information about carcinogenic effects, but how dangerous is it REALLY?
I ask because the TF-100 kit dispenser for this stuff makes it almost impossible to avoid getting a drop on you or something nearby. I make sure not to hold the bottle itself when popping the top open so there is no pressure in the bottle, but a drop usually still squirts out, many times on my arm or fingers.
Should I not be so paranoid? I wish it came in true squirt bottle with a small tip like the testing bottle itself.
I ask because the TF-100 kit dispenser for this stuff makes it almost impossible to avoid getting a drop on you or something nearby. I make sure not to hold the bottle itself when popping the top open so there is no pressure in the bottle, but a drop usually still squirts out, many times on my arm or fingers.
Should I not be so paranoid? I wish it came in true squirt bottle with a small tip like the testing bottle itself.