Don't put dry ice in your car.

Chennai, India
September 13, 2012 10:07pm CST
Today I saw this information while browsing at MyBrowserCash. Just wanted to share with mylotters. "[i]Good information. Please take note and it can happen to you. Remember this especially when you buy lots of ice creamduring Baskin Robbins 31st day offer!!! They normally put dry ice in your ice cream pack if you buy a lot. A friend bought four packs of ice cream and to prevent it from melting, the seller put the dry ice amongst the ice cream. My friend put it at the back seat (not the back of the car boot) and he started to drive with the windows closed and the aircon on (as what we all do). Soon after that, he had difficulty breathing and it was getting worse by minutes. Luckily, he was in a traffic jam and when he almost fainted, beside him was an ambulance. He dragged himself to the ambulance and got the oxygen treatment. He was getting better on the way to the hospital. The ambulance officer drove his car to the hospital and he had the same experience. However, before his condition worsen, he wind down the window and he could breathe easily. Only later, when my friend returned to office and told his colleagues about his story, they pointed out to him that the dry ice was the problem. WHY? Dry ice is made of CO2 and when it "melts", it becomes CO2 gas straight away without leaving any wet mark (that is why it is called dry ice). CO2 is easier to be tied up in our blood and thus, when the dry ice sublimes into CO2 gas, it fills the car room along with the air con circulation and causes CO2 poisoning. So, don't put the dry ice inside your car if you are using aircon with fully closed windows. You must leave the windows open for such situation. Hope this will help to prevent any fatality just from a small negligence like this. Imagine if you have your children inside, they might be the first victim.[/i]"
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7 responses
• India
14 Sep 12
Venkat, I would like to thank you for this unique information. I never knew dry ice could be so fatal. Especially if you are in India, when you park your vehicle in the sun and get in, the first tendency is to put on air con at max levels. I have done it many a time, luckily i never had dry ice with it. Its nice of you to have shared this important information.
• Canada
14 Sep 12
Wow that great information to know! Accident can be prevent by putting ice cream in a air tight container (the ones we use to keep food cold).
• Chennai, India
15 Sep 12
He might not have thought the dry ice could be that dangerous. Lack of information is sometimes costly.
@venkit (2955)
• India
17 Sep 12
wow, it was really good information, thanks for sharing it here. You have explained very clearly, and hope that this will help many people. once again thanks for sharing this.
@samar54 (2454)
• Egypt
15 Sep 12
this is important discussion ,new information to me , thank you to share us .
• Indonesia
15 Sep 12
very useful information. Thank you for sharing. I will share this information with my family. My cousin often asked his father to buy him ice cream after work, this information will be very useful for him.
@arunr175 (1678)
• India
26 Nov 12
Thanks for the information, this is good stuff. I haven't taken dry ice in my car while driving but I now know the consequences if I take dry ice and drive with a/c on, with dry ice it's better to drive with open windows .....
@mohkanari (1957)
• India
14 Sep 12
Good information. Actully many persons who know CO2 isn't good for healthy breathing and cause harm on excess presence, not know " Dry ice" is its solid state. It is said that just 1 cc of dry ice can easily sublimate to about 800 times of its volume of CO2 gas [0.8 litre]. Thanks for sharing information of the article.