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educate the public on the dangers of huffing, which includes the abuse of 1,400 different products. These efforts may have contributed to inhalant abuse being on a 10-year downward trend according to some indicators. Nevertheless 2011 data indicate that 11% of high school students report at least one incident of inhalant abuse.
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To deter inhalation, Falcon was the first duster manufacturer to add a bitterant to the product, which makes it less palatable to inhale but has not halted abuse. The company has also participated in inhalant abuse awareness campaigns with Sgt. Williams and the Alliance for Consumer Education to
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The Dust-Off compressed gas duster was first introduced to the photography market in 1970, and was marketed as a tool to blow foreign matter from photographic equipment and negatives that would not damage photographic prints during development. Due to the rise of
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as a propellant. It is used to blow particles and dust from computer, keyboards, photography equipment, and electronics, as well as many every day household items including windows, blinds, and collectibles. Dust-Off is manufactured by
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Dust-Off was developed and introduced in 1970 by an employee at Falcon Safety Products who discovered that the pressurized blasts used to sound the alarm in the company's signal horns could also remove dust from
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use in the 1980s, Falcon developed Dust-Off II as a cleaning device to help rid damaging dust and lint from the new technology including screens, keyboards, CPU, and fans.
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Recently, the Dust-Off brand has expanded to encompass a line of cleaners for electronic and home office equipment, with a large number of products dedicated to cleaning
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Difluoroethane is an intoxicant if inhaled, and is highly addictive. Compressed gas duster products gained attention for their abuse as
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Snopes: Adolescents huffing from cans of Dust-Off brand compressed air have died
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died of an inhalation-induced heart attack brought on by an inhalation of
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http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/pubs/monographs/mtf-overview2014.pdf
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and incorrectly called "canned air"). The product usually contains
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1,1-Difluoroethane - National Library of Medicine HSDB Database
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equipment and film without having to touch the surface.
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National Inhalant Prevention Coalition 1-(800) 269-4237
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Index

Casualty evacuation

dust cleaner
compressed air
difluoroethane
tetrafluoroethane
tetrafluoropropene
Falcon Safety Products
Branchburg, NJ
photography
personal computer
smartphones
microfiber
inhalants
Thirteen
Cleveland
Painesville
Ohio
Mike "Mad Dog" Bell
difluoroethane
"Falcon Safety"
1,1-Difluoroethane - National Library of Medicine HSDB Database
"Riverside High School continues to grieve"
"Bell died of inhalation-induced heart attack - Under the Ring"
http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/pubs/monographs/mtf-overview2014.pdf
"Inhalant Abuse · California Poison Control System (CPCS)"
Official Dust-Off Website
Archived
Wayback Machine
Fotospeed UK Dust Off

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