Skip to content
December 30, 2010

Welcome

Ethylene Glycol is a Poison

It is a liquid used in automotive antifreeze and as a precursor to polymers for textiles

New vehicles are delivered with toxic ethylene glycol instead of safer propylene glycol

Ethylene glycol ingestion can result in death. 4ml kills a cat. A 100ml under the small glass size is certainly enough to kill the average-sized man. 4-5ml per kg is the killing dose for cats.

BE CAREFUL. Watch your pets and children around puddles of water outside. Pets that drink or walk through spilt water with antifreeze and lick their paws will be poisoned. Children who drop a toy, pick it up and put it in their mouth will be poisoned.

We have a toxic product, particularly hazardous for children and animals, that is used in vehicles that would be better served without it

It is time to change to Propylene Glycol

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.