What dangerous chemicals do bubble Christmas lights contain?
The liquid in these lights is usually methylene chloride, although it can also be certain types of oil. Methylene chloride should not be inhaled as it can pose an immediate hazard as well as a long-term risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and could be carcenogenic (cancer-causing). If left on the skin too long, it can also cause chemical burns.
Citations:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/methylenechloride/
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