No, this is very much NOT recommended. If you direct the gas flow into your ear canal, the concentration of Brown’s Gas inside the canal will very quickly approach 100%. This is dangerous, as any static can cause the gas to explode inside your ear.
No, this is very much NOT recommended. If you direct the gas flow into your ear canal, the concentration of Brown’s Gas inside the canal will very quickly approach 100%. This is dangerous, as any static can cause the gas to explode inside your ear.