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What is the best way to store poppers?
Cool (e.g. in the refrigerator)
Dry & dark Stand upright, tightly closed Caution: Heat, light and oxygen reduce the intensity and shelf life. What is the shelf life of an opened bottle?
Once opened, a poppers bottle is typically active for 2-4 weeks if it is well sealed and stored in a cool place. The shelf life can easily be extended with special accessories (e.g. airtight containers or pipettes).
Why is my bottle no longer as effective as when I first opened it?
Poppers evaporate very quickly. As soon as oxygen gets into the bottle, the effect slowly begins to fade. Pay attention to:
Immediate resealing Cool, light-protected storage Optional: airtight refill container or freshness accessories What do I do if the bottle leaks?
Immediately seal airtight (e.g. zip bag)
Ventilate room well Clean surface thoroughly What safety measures apply when storing large quantities?
If you store several bottles:
Store in a cool & dark place Separate from food & cigarettes Childproof & closed Never near open fire or electrical appliances and high heat How do I dispose of an old bottle correctly?
Never dispose of in household waste or down the drain.
Seal bottle airtight. Dispose of in hazardous waste or at recycling centers. Never burn or crush. Can you freeze poppers to keep them for longer?
No. Freezing changes the chemical structure.
Refrigerator = Yes, freezer compartment = No. |