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When working with resin, prioritize safety by adhering to essential precautions. Always operate in a well-ventilated area to ensure proper air circulation and avoid inhaling harmful fumes. Equip yourself with protective gear, including gloves, long-sleeve shirts, and safety glasses, to safeguard your skin and eyes. Use a NIOSH-approved respirator mask to prevent inhalation of toxic chemicals and fumes, and minimize direct skin contact with resin, which can cause irritation or allergic reactions. Stay vigilant about keeping resin away from heat sources or open flames, as uncured resin is highly flammable. Store resin in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness and stability. Proper disposal is crucial; follow local environmental regulations for resin waste and contaminated materials. Always read the product's safety data sheet (SDS) for specific handling and safety instructions. Take regular breaks during your project to prevent fatigue, dizziness, or exhaustion. Finally, keep resin, hardeners, and tools securely out of the reach of children and pets to ensure their safety. These precautions will help ensure a safer and more efficient resin crafting experience.
