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Why do I have to use all possible different protection equipment (gloves, masks, ventilation and glasses) when printing in resin, but then people put uv resin directly in their fingers? And what about the ones that go in people's mouths? It has to be different right?!

Also didn't even asked about kids TOYS, it wouldn't be a thing if UV resin was so dangerous, right? RIGHT?

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[โ€“] ethaver@kbin.earth 1 points 1 month ago

another relevant comparison is why it's OK for you to get irradiated by the xray machine but the technician goes and hides behind the wall. you're getting it done once today, the technician is doing it 50 times a day 3-5 days a week (or more depending on cost of living in the area ๐Ÿ˜‰). You'll notice a lot of those nail techs and dental professionals are also wearing respirators while applying product to their clients and patients. wear your ppe.