
Tips for Dry Ice at your Party
How to use dry ice effectively for your party
Dry ice will add a magical effect to your party, however you should educate yourself
on how to use dry ice safely (heed some precautions), and use it wisely or you'll be
sorely disappointed at paying for nothing. When you know where to get dry ice you'll
use it for a fun effect, but you may also find that adding dry ice in your cooler will keep
your ice cream cold for parties you hold at a park.
Here's how to use dry ice wisely:
- Plan to pick up the dry ice just an hour or so before your party as the effect has
just 8 hours of vapors.
- Dry ice will evaporate in your freezer, so store it in air tight containers, such as
a cooler. In fact, dry ice can ruin your refrigeration system. So use a cooler!
- Wait until the crowd gathers before using the dry ice in your concoctions
because the effect of dry ice is short lived.
Heed some precautions about dry ice:
- Do not ingest a chunk of dry ice. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, the same as you'll
find in soda pop, but dry ice touching skin can cause harm, so use it cautiously:
- Transfer dry ice with tongs.
- Do not serve chunks of the ice directly in drinks as this could burn when
coming in contact with your hands or mouth.
- Create the vaporous effect of dry ice for your drinks by having two bowls: one
with dry ice and the other nestled inside with the actual drink.
- Vapors from dry ice can also cause light headedness; however, only over
prolonged exposure can cause harm, so don't let this aspect spoil the fun!
Dry Ice Maker!
You can purchase a dry ice maker for a few hundred dollars to a few thousand
dollars. You can get it just as easily locally.

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