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this book, be sure to separate all the different types of
liquids and powders. MMS (sodium chlorite) and the acid
activator should be packed separately, never in the same
bag, so as to avoid spills and possible premature
activation. DMSO should never, ever be packed in the
same container or suitcase as MMS2 (see important
warning on page 26). Be sure that all these are properly
packaged so they cannot possibly spill. (Suggestion: Put
in plastic bags, tape, and then put in double Ziploc bags).
If traveling by air, be sure to know the airline regulations
for transporting various types of liquids and supplies (and
in what quantities) on the carrier that you are using. Be
responsible and diligent to carefully pack to avoid any
problems for yourself or others, or reflect negatively on
MMS in general.
CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE (MMS2)
Calcium hypochlorite can ignite with even a very small
spark when it comes in contact with organic materials. For
example: if someone stuffed a rag (any type of cloth) down
into the calcium hypochlorite jar and for any reason a spark
from a candle, cigarette, or any other kind of spark hit it,
it would cause an instant and extremely hot fire.
In case of a spill of calcium hypochlorite powder, clean
it up with two dustpans, or one dustpan and a wet rag,
but do not use a broom, because a spark could easily ignite
the broom when in contact with the calcium hypochlorite
powder.
Calcium hypochlorite is hygroscopic and will draw
moisture from the air. If your supply becomes moist,
discard it, but not down the drain if you have a septic tank.
If you have a city sewer a small amount, about a liter, will
not hurt it. You can discard it in a city dump, or with a city
trash collector, after adding a small amount of water to it
to insure that it cannot ignite.