I most respect and love to you. We are just trying to make it, and flow and be free, we don’t want these dangers. Honest living. Bless you. I deeply know your pain. This is crucial. We invested and are taking risks. We are blood sweat and tears. Stay positive. Karma is a boomerang 🪃 bless you. Keep forward, 💜
Hey y'all don't forget to get your MSD sheets from your distributor so you know exactly what the OSHA ratings are on the products you are using. Let me know your thoughts down below on the commemts
Prayer for him. Currently, there are no studies or cases indicating that DTF powder can cause cancer, at least within the knowledge of the DTF community and industry. However, this does not mean you should neglect safety precautions. It has been repeatedly advised to wear gloves, use masks, work in well-ventilated areas, or use fume extractors when working with DTF, DTG, Sublimation or any other method. Any product that produces fumes requires protective measures, not just DTF. Failing to take these precautions is done at one's own risk, similar to how long-term smokers risk lung cancer, how firefighters risk inhaling harmful smoke or everyday items, including processed foods containing toxins, pose health risks. When a certified doctor publishes a case study on this matter, the DTF community will evaluate the findings, and factories will likely need to implement big changes. For now, in my opinion, there is no need for panic. The key is understanding how to work safely and ensuring you are adequately protected.
even i do not like degreaser smell and the plastisol cleaner and dehazers contain even more hazardous cleaning chemicals. i dont know how screen cleaners do that work all day long.
I am sorry that this Thomas Graves has you so upset. He could be a kid or someone who has serious mental health issues to say something so terrible to someone as sweet and kind as you are. Do not take this to heart. I work with the public..trust me I have heard it all and it's disgusting. I also work with chemicals in my field. Brother Ernest said he wasn't careful and he went home with it in his beard and all over him. He was printing massive amounts of prints... So don't be upset. One day at a time. Wear ppe... Trust me we had serious scares in my field and we are all here decades later ok.
I most respect and love to you. We are just trying to make it, and flow and be free, we don’t want these dangers. Honest living. Bless you. I deeply know your pain. This is crucial. We invested and are taking risks. We are blood sweat and tears. Stay positive. Karma is a boomerang 🪃 bless you. Keep forward, 💜
Hey y'all don't forget to get your MSD sheets from your distributor so you know exactly what the OSHA ratings are on the products you are using.
Let me know your thoughts down below on the commemts
Prayer for him. Currently, there are no studies or cases indicating that DTF powder can cause cancer, at least within the knowledge of the DTF community and industry. However, this does not mean you should neglect safety precautions. It has been repeatedly advised to wear gloves, use masks, work in well-ventilated areas, or use fume extractors when working with DTF, DTG, Sublimation or any other method.
Any product that produces fumes requires protective measures, not just DTF. Failing to take these precautions is done at one's own risk, similar to how long-term smokers risk lung cancer, how firefighters risk inhaling harmful smoke or everyday items, including processed foods containing toxins, pose health risks.
When a certified doctor publishes a case study on this matter, the DTF community will evaluate the findings, and factories will likely need to implement big changes. For now, in my opinion, there is no need for panic. The key is understanding how to work safely and ensuring you are adequately protected.
There are never any studies until there are studies. Thanks for watching
May I ask is the process of pressing the film to tshirt toxin? Thank you so much for your time!
@@yuqingwei1111 there are funesxwhen pressing. I am unsure if they are toxic.
@@ladyprintboss thank you! wear mask and using fans in a ventilated area should be alright?
Is it already glued to the t-shirt any health risk?
No the risk is in inhaling the powder
even i do not like degreaser smell and the plastisol cleaner and dehazers contain even more hazardous cleaning chemicals. i dont know how screen cleaners do that work all day long.
You have to go green. No smells, no danger
EVERY ONE IS QUICK TO JUMP ON THE NEW TOY DTF WITHOUT DOING YOUR HOMEWORK BIG BUSINESS DO NOT CARE PUSH PUSH THE NEW TOYS
Does dtg require use of powder
I am sorry that this Thomas Graves has you so upset. He could be a kid or someone who has serious mental health issues to say something so terrible to someone as sweet and kind as you are.
Do not take this to heart.
I work with the public..trust me I have heard it all and it's disgusting.
I also work with chemicals in my field.
Brother Ernest said he wasn't careful and he went home with it in his beard and all over him.
He was printing massive amounts of prints...
So don't be upset.
One day at a time. Wear ppe...
Trust me we had serious scares in my field and we are all here decades later ok.
Thank you for the kind words
@@ladyprintboss you are a very kind person I can see that!
Think imma go the embroidery route