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Sun, 16 Aug 2020 20:12:11 -0400
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Regarding OA:

At this point I am an experienced OAV applicator, and the most "dangerous"
aspect of this technique is the cap blowing off due to a blockage in the
device or a malfunction of the cap.

Regarding the vapor in the lungs .  Generally, I immediately start coughing
and this prevents a full lung-load of OAV into my lungs.

Should a full breath of OAV enter the lungs, I can imagine it would be
excruciating.

I haven't found OA to be dangerous on skin application.  My fingers are
often coated in a layer of OA after application, and furthermore, I will
get a coating of the dust on the skin of my arms without any irritation.

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