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Some just died, for no reason anyone could see, victims of contact poisons.
It has low odour and acts as a contact poison.
A simple trap might be a door handle covered by contact poison.
It is an organochloride that acts like a contact poison.
In addition, first aid instructions and information to contact poison control centres must appear on the labelling when necessary.
If product is accidentally swallowed, consult a physician or contact poison control centre. 5.
In times of stress or combat, their skin secretes a deadly contact poison.
Killing you with contact poison would be terribly unsatisfying.
By this time the slow-acting contact poison would make her feel headachy and sleepy.
The vessel was coated with contact poison and maintained a sensitive pressure release trap.
Please remain on the trail and boardwalks to avoid contacting poison ivy.
A deadly contact poison from the South.
The highly electrophilic character of these compounds accounts for their efficiency as contact poisons.
On a tube of Toothpaste: "If swallowed contact poison control."
I put a contact poison on the door latch, Master Blint said.
In addition to being a highly corrosive liquid, hydrofluoric acid is also a contact poison.
Hydrofluoric acid, the water solution of hydrogen fluoride, is a contact poison.
He had thought of poison in his food, but not of contact poison working through intact skin.
"Contact poisons are child's play," she said absently and ran her fingers across the surface of the sculpture while peering at it closely.
They even did their best to protect against such ingenuities as contact poisons, sleepy powders, and other deadly elements.
Chikane was almost killed by organophosphate contact poisons which had been secretly painted onto his underwear.
Half a dozen contact poisons!
I was reading that as agitation about our conversation It probably was, but it suggests how a contact poison might have gotten to him.
It, too, was trapped; this time with a slow-acting contact poison that was a natural component of the wood forming the bottom.
Since 2004, the CPS has included a statement to contact poison control centres: