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Is the content in the glow stick poisonous? I accidentally put it in my mouth. What should I do?
Toxic.

1. The components of the glow stick mostly contain dimethyl phthalate and dibutyl phthalate, which is a low toxic diluent. It is often used as an additive for paints, inks and plastics in industry, and it is not a big problem not to eat it in the stomach.

2. If leakage occurs and enters the human body, symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, paralysis, coma and so on will appear in excess.

Children under 3 years old should not touch such toys.

When children under three years old play with such toys, adults should take good care of them to prevent them from swallowing gadgets.

Cannot be folded repeatedly.

Use the glow stick correctly, and don't fold it repeatedly according to a point to avoid leakage.

Pay attention to buying and selling glow sticks. When buying a fluorescent stick, you should choose a fluorescent stick with smooth sealing at both ends, no burr and tight plug, and the surface of the stick body should be wiped clean by hand without oil stains. Don't put the glow stick in your mouth. Don't put the glow stick in your mouth. The fluorescent stick used for playing ball is made of environmentally friendly PE, unlike fluorescent lollipop sticks, fluorescent cups, fluorescent straws, wine mixers and so on, which are all made of environmentally friendly PP. Although the light sticks are not environmentally friendly PE and nontoxic, they are not food-grade materials after all. When children play with a stick in their mouth, they will have other injuries when they fall.