Cosmoline
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I noticed this morning on the news that some of the holdouts in Gaza were spraying what appeared to be spray-foam insulation into the faces of soldiers. The idea, I suppose is to get them to inhale it where it would expand in the lungs.
The over-the-counter sprayfoam is pretty low pressure and stands little chance of getting inhaled, thankfully. But what about some of the commercial stuff that expands much more rapidly and is fired out from a hose? Just on a theoretical level, could such foam be used to incapacitate or kill people in a crowd?
The over-the-counter sprayfoam is pretty low pressure and stands little chance of getting inhaled, thankfully. But what about some of the commercial stuff that expands much more rapidly and is fired out from a hose? Just on a theoretical level, could such foam be used to incapacitate or kill people in a crowd?