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      <title>7 Ways to Safely Dispose of Dry Ice</title>
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      <description>Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide that is often used to keep things cold. It is important to dispose of dry ice properly to avoid any potential hazards. Improper disposal can cause injury or damage to property. Therefore, the following paragraphs will provide in-depth information on how to get rid of dry ice safely and effectively.&#xA;Firstly, dry ice should never be disposed of in a household trash can.</description>
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